Sentence example with the word 'ceremony'

ceremony

amenities, civilities, duty, flourish of trumpets, gentilities, initiation, mystery, pomposity, revel, sacrament, stiltedness

Definition n. a formal event performed on a special occasion

Last update: August 21, 2015


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The inaugural ceremony of the hospital will be held next week.   [noun]

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The opening ceremony in the afternoon eventually started, despite the professional bandsmen losing themselves all over Brighton.   [noun]

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Ceremony of the Sacrament of Marriage This Ceremony consists of several key parts.   [noun]

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"His Majesty is but too indulgent," said Masaroon, "and encourages the Duke to be insolent and careless of ceremony."   [noun]

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They rushed together into the lodge, and, laying their hands, with but little ceremony, on their captive, immediately detected the imposition.   [noun]

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Come, mistress, let us have no ceremony.   [noun]

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Ruth, closed the singular ceremony which it had been his fortune to witness.   [noun]

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Blattergowl did not act upon it, and the ceremony proceeded without any devotional exercise.   [noun]

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"O, I hate ceremony as I hate a stumbling horse," replied the Major.   [noun]

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