Definitionn. a church officer who takes care of the interior of the building and acts as an attendant
Last update: December 1, 2017
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A verger is going before a bishop. [noun]
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The verger knew them and reserved their favorite stalls for them. [Please select]
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They were terrified lest the verger should remember that he had left the tower door open, and should lock them in. [Please select]
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There was a pause while the verger fetched a music stand and placed it close to the chancel steps. [Please select]
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It was certainly an unprecedented circumstance to find choir, congregation, organist, organ-blower, bell-ringer and verger all conspicuous by their absence. [Please select]
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Old Thomas is the verger, and he's such a queer old character. [Please select]
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Miss Woodruff approached her, smiling impersonally, with rather the air of a kindly verger at a church. [Please select]
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