Use "over-pious|over pious" in a sentence

1. Fill me up with over-pious Badgerings, to throw them up, oh, one of my

2. Fill me up with over-pious Badgerings, to throw them up, oh, one of my favorite things

3. you pious old scoundrel.

4. Fill me up with over-pious Badgerings, to throw them up, oh, one of my favorite things

5. Fill me up with over-pious Badgerings, to throw them up, oh, one of my favorite things

6. Power of Sigmar Magnus the Pious is protected by the awesome power of Sigmar guarding over him.

7. He's a pious adherent of Buddhism.

8. But these were merely pious hopes.

9. These pious works Cautioned against spontaneous …

10. Ella was a pious, earnest woman.

11. This may be a pious hope.

12. He was a quiet, pious man.

13. Something about this pious supplication troubled her.

14. Charles's parents were pious and uneducated folk.

15. He was brought up by pious female relatives.

16. Hasidim: The name means “pious ones” or “saints.”

17. 10 Charles's parents were pious and uneducated folk.

18. There are 613 commandments required of a pious Jew.

19. 1 Alexander is a pious follower of the faith.

20. This scene shows that Anchises is a deeply pious person

21. Quit the pious apologies - I know you don't really care.

22. My affianced is a very noble and pious man.

23. 6 That might sound like an irritatingly abstract or pious plea.

24. The Atlanteans were a civilisation of pious and virtuous people

25. I hope that pious man will purge the devil out.

26. Verily, these pious Anathematisers task our credulity a little too much

27. First, Cant might mean hypocritically pious talk, sanctimonious or self-serving talk

28. He stood in high favour at the court of Lewis the Pious.

29. She is a pious follower of the faith, never missing her prayers.

30. Verily, these pious Anathematisers task our credulity a little too much

31. Verily, these pious Anathematisers task our credulity a little too much

32. Such reforms seem likely to remain little more than pious hopes.

33. What we need is not manifestos of pious intentions, but real action.

34. Pious Muslims may also offer up a kidney to anyone who needs it.

35. You must keep me tormented with that cruelty you think so pious.

36. Lucien had believed commitment to the Vibrancy involved a strict and pious discipline.

37. 3 She is a pious follower of the faith, never missing her prayers.

38. The invisible powers of heaven seemed to militate on the side of the pious emperor.

39. All these agreements and ideas remain little more than pious hopes in the present climate.

40. Batule is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “ascetic”, “devoted to God”, “pious virgin”

41. These “pious” ones are offering sacrifices and burning incense to false deities, which God’s Law condemns.

42. Hindu Ascetics were called sadhus (‘good’ or ‘pious’); they renounced the householder’s life and practiced tapas

43. Fill me up with over-pious Badgerings To throw them up, one of my favorite things [Chorus] Too bad the things that make you mad Are my favorite things My favorite things [Verse 2]

44. [47] Pious self-deprivation was a part of the dualism and mysticism in these Ascetic groups.

45. She was an old, garrulous a pawnbroker's widow , who collected used stamps for some pious purpose.

46. To the greatest rivers belong Jaunu ( Yamuna ) , which purifies all sins . . . the inhabitants are pious , sinless people . . .

47. On 2nd October I myself will set out with a broom and contribute towards this pious task.

48. The first row of the pious chanson will show you more...... for look where my abridgement comes

49. Despite being a genuinely pious Roman Catholic, Galileo fathered three children out of wedlock with Marina Gamba.

50. Synonyms for Churchgoing include God-fearing, devout, pious, godly, holy, righteous, prayerful, spiritual, reverent and devoted

51. Jerome in the year 1926, “a material Hell was still by most pious folks accepted as fact.

52. The weak are bullied by the strong, the little by the big, the pious by the irreligious.

53. Ethelred was not the most pious of kings, and his clashes with the church were stormy and frequent.

54. 6 Danny is the son of Reb Saunders, the pious and revered head of a great Hasidic dynasty.

55. Favorite Things Lyrics: I'm thinking of my soul's sovereignty / And I know everything you hate in me / Fill me up with over-pious Badgerings / To throw them up, one of my favorite things / Too bad the

56. 77 synonyms for Cant: hypocrisy, pretence, lip service, humbug, insincerity, pretentiousness, sanctimoniousness, pious platitudes, affected piety, sham holiness

57. To her, also this evening, we addressed the ancient and ever actual pious practice of the Rosary.

58. It is a document written as a pious exercise, and its discipline and restraint spring from that.

59. James, too, wrote a diatribe against her criticising her disloyalty, an action which deeply affected the pious Mary.

60. Religion has been defined as “devotion to some principle; strict fidelity or faithfulness; conscientiousness; pious affection or attachment.”

61. But Democrats applauded, generally taking the pious view that the White House can never be above the law.

62. The text of the Botanical Cabinet, combining scientific information with pious observations, reflected Loddiges's deeply held religious convictions.

63. Given both these features, written policies are still likely to remain pious statements of intent unless supported by financial mechanisms.

64. Donations by pious laymen doubtless continued, and Glastonbury and Canterbury not only survived, but did so as wealthy churches.

65. Cant definition is - the expression or repetition of conventional or trite opinions or sentiments; especially : the insincere use of pious words

66. 8 These performed just as required,(www.Sentencedict.com) with pious platitudes followed by prevaricating and tut-tutting in a most gratifying manner.

67. They are not merely abstract theory or pious statements of intent that look good posted on the staff notice board.

68. Magnus the Pious is one of the most famous historical figures in the Empire and one of its greatest Emperors.

69. 25 These performed just as required, with pious platitudes followed by prevaricating and tut-tutting in a most gratifying manner.

70. To the article that the Roman Church must be obeyed, they added only "so far as every pious Christian is bound".

71. Nor had he wanted to have recourse to the services of an Astropath belonging to a pious and loyal fraternal organization.

72. Turkey's effort to join the E. U., has been supported inside Turkey by the Islamic- pious, while some secular nations were against that.

73. They expressed their pious and contemptuous attitude by saying: “This crowd that does not know the Law are accursed people.”—John 7:49.

74. Babur also notes that Qasim was pious and in his view a proper Muslim; which may be why he credits him with excellent judgment.

75. Auvergne was the seat of a separate countship before the end of the 8th century; the first hereditary count was William the Pious (886)

76. ‘The plot is a baffling array of gangster parody nonsense, sexist Claptrap and kidnap chaos.’ ‘I wonder who Nicola thinks she's fooling with this pious Claptrap.’

77. When Bharata left that place, both trees dried up and died. The two souls living in those trees took their next births as daughters of a pious brahmana.

78. Former prime minister Paul Keating has launched a scathing attack on the Australian media for its coverage of China, denouncing “the nominally pious Belchings of ‘do-gooder’ journalists

79. Asuras often collect and guard treasuries of looted religious relics, letting such objects serve as bait for pious heroes powerful enough to locate such treasures despite the Asuras' elusive aura

80. 18 To Gaskell, her "dear friend" Charlotte was the heroine, with the rest of the family – eccentric Patrick, masochistic Branwell, pious Anne and violently mystical Emily – left in her shadow.