reign|reigns in English
noun
[reɪn]
rule, government; period of rule, period of time that a particular government is in control
Use "reign|reigns" in a sentence
1. CHAOS reigns in Lystra.
2. Vice rules where gold reigns.
3. But which of them reigns supreme?
4. He reigns for truth and justice;
5. 2 Vice rules where gold reigns.
6. In the U.S., the automobile reigns supreme.
7. Chaos reigns supreme in our new house.
8. The Queen reigns but does not rule.
9. It is an event in which she reigns supreme.
10. 77 day reign.
11. Albanian opposition party boycotts election as political chaos reigns
12. Instead apathy reigns, not least among the young, even students.
13. In England, the sovereign reigns but does not rule.
14. Cassocks When it comes to Cassocks, Gaspard reigns second to none
15. On the strength of these much later fragments, the two lost reigns of Mentuhotep I and Intef I have been calculated to add up to 16 years, further implying that Intef's reign lasted for less than 16 years.
16. The Arcate were built between the reigns of Domitian and Maxentius
17. " Underneath the heaven's reign
18. Night resumes her reign.
19. Alleluia Alleluia For the Lord God Almighty reigns Alleluia Alleluia For the Lord God Almighty reigns Alleluia Holy Holy are You Lord God Almighty Worthy is the Lamb
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21. His reign is known as Pax Romana, or Roman Peace, because during his reign diplomacy flourished.
22. The following week, Reigns attacked Mahal backstage and speared him through a wall.
23. Fortune reigns in gifts of the would , not in lineament of Nature.
24. Complete with crenellations, ramparts and parapets , the stronghold of nescience reigns supreme.
25. The world is uneasy and some regions are warlike, but peace generally reigns.