vicar|vicars in English
noun
[vic·ar || 'vɪkə(r)]
priest who serves in various substitute capacities in different Christian denominations
Use "vicar|vicars" in a sentence
1. A vicar?
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3. Why can't we be vicars or priests?
4. Ain't that our vicar?
5. We were married by our local vicar.
6. The vicar had his dog collar on.
7. The vicar led the hymn singing.
8. The vicar stood up to address the congregation.
9. 18 The vicar asked the congregation to kneel.
10. Anyway, I became as drunk as a vicar.
11. The vicar asked the congregation to kneel.
12. The vicar gave a sermon on charity.
13. 6 The vicar stood up to address the congregation.
14. If the vicar thinks it does he is mistaken.
15. The wedding will be conducted by the local vicar.
16. He is vicar of a large rural parish.
17. Later he became the vicar of a Cambridge parish.
18. Travelling vicar goes full circle A MUCH-TRAVELLED vicar is returning to the city where he began his ministry 30 years ago.
19. Becoming a vicar hadn't turned out so bad after all.
20. a farce when the vicar fell flat on his face.
21. The vicar preached to the congregation for half an hour.
22. 4 The vicar preached a sermon about the prodigal son.
23. Clerical Clergy Vicar Priest Collar Men's Shirts Long Sleeves
24. Supp., Altarist properly denotes the vicar of a church
25. I am a vicar in the Church of England.