to have one's blessing in English
eceive a blessing to perform some deed, get permission or approval from one
Use "to have ones blessing" in a sentence
1. Clenching: to have or keep in one's hands.
2. Clutched: to have or keep in one's hands.
3. Broaden (one's) horizons To have a new experience
4. Clutching: to have or keep in one's hands.
5. Clenched: to have or keep in one's hands.
6. What a blessing she would then have missed!
7. Blessing - Blessings - Irish Blessing
8. Briguer. ( transitive) to crave, to have one's eyes on quotations
9. To have all the buttons of one's Bluer undone.'
10. It truly is a blessing to have you here in our company.’
11. What a blessing to have Christ and the holy spirit guiding us!
12. What a blessing it is to have hundreds of Witnesses there now!
13. No one's saying estranged couples have to play happy families.
14. One's base2, the other one's based on action potential, so you have dramatically more computational power.
15. + Then he added: “Have you not reserved a blessing for me?”
16. A child may have too much of his mother’s blessing.
17. Only a unified brotherhood can have God’s blessing. —Psalm 133:1, 3.
18. 14 A child may have too much of his mother’s blessing.
19. Bunched To be upset, or angry and to have one's panties in a bunch
20. If you have a Blessing then you are indeed a happy man.
21. Why't have the affection with changeless one's whole life?
22. See: (one's) Conscience is clean (one's) Conscience is clear a clean Conscience makes a soft pillow a guilty Conscience needs no accuser be on (one's) Conscience clear Conscience, to have a Conscience does make cowards of us all Conscience money dictates of Conscience eat (away) at (someone's) Conscience have (something) on (one's) Conscience have a
23. It is difficult to reconcile one's statements with one's conduct.
24. Be prepared to put one's hand in one's pocket.
25. One's opinion tends to differ in accordance with one's standpoint.