Reverend meaning in English
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Definition
a reverend: a vicar, a priest, a cleric
- "Reverend : Ladies and gentlemen, we are gathered here to mourn the passing of Philip Cheeter, sadly eaten by a bear before his time."
- "Reverend Ned Lipscomb : It's common knowledge that Jesus was born on December 25th, it's written in the bible."
- "Reverend : Now, Edward Moon and Jean Marron are going to sing a song to Philip before he finally departs."
- "Moira : Already Reverend Ned Lipscomb has condemned the decision"
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