litany|litanies in English
noun
[lit·a·ny || 'lɪtnɪ /-tənɪ]
liturgical prayer; long monotonous recital or account
Use "litany|litanies" in a sentence
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5. Dr. Middleton bowed to the litany.
6. The patient recited a litany of complaints.
7. 13 The litany was long and gruesome.
8. The litany was long and gruesome.
9. We heard the whole litany of their complaints.
10. The mournful litany of disease is caused by sewage.
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12. Football, with its litany of gratuitous violence, is the culprit.
13. One year missing from this litany of successful street protest is 19
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15. It also brings with it bad luck and a grotesque litany of deaths.
16. Litany of the chariot as it moves on its runners, he wrote.
17. She remained in the doorway, listening to his litany of complaints against her client.
18. The result: a litany of complaints, insights and observations about patients and medicine.
19. Donald, Hector, Alexander, Andrew, she ticked them off sometimes as a litany of fortunate deliverances.
20. Fianna : Don't forget that they know the Litany almost as well as we do. Almost.
21. And so on down the years the litany of excitement and drama has continued.
22. That was the rich man's panacea for the litany of ills of the poor.
23. The manufacturers are reported to have received a litany of complaints from dissatisfied customers.
24. Certainly the most surprising aspect has been the litany of exposures that financial institutions have had.
25. As Joe Aliff went through his litany of death, his own sadness came into me.