Vicar meaning in English
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Definition
a vicar: a type of priest or cleric, a religious man who gives sermons in a church (usually Church of England)
Examples
- "Vicar : No, she's fine."
- "Vicar : Please state your full name."
- "Vicar : Right."
- "Vicar : Thank you."
- "Vicar : Ladies and gentlemen, I, father Malcolm Babbington Smith, have the extreme honour of welcoming you all to this magnificent chapel on this most joyous of days."
- "Vicar : I'm trying, Mr. Marron, I'm trying."
- "Vicar : As you must know, the union between man and wife is sacred."
- "Vicar : Well that's just perfect!"
- "Vicar : Mr. Marron, you're not following the proper format at all."
- "Vicar : Good."
- "Vicar : Ladies and gentlemen, we are gathered here today to celebrate the holy matrimony of two young lovers, eager to forge a union in the eyes of God, which is to last forever and ever."
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