Definitionadj. having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub
Last update: December 9, 2016
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The " Cherubic Wanderer," and other poems, of Johann Scheffier (1624-1677), known as Angelus Silesius, are more closely related in style and thought to Eckhart than to Boehme. [adjective]
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Thy brother there has better manners," said her father, pointing to the cherubic son and heir, whose ideas were concentrated upon a loaded plate of red-deer pasty." [adjective]
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Gianapolis, the cherubic, radiantly presided. [Please select]
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The " Cherubic Wanderer," and other poems, of Johann Scheffier (1624-1677), known as Angelus Silesius, are more closely related in style and thought to Eckhart than to Boehme. [Please select]
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The cherubic host accompanying him are full of joy and awe. [Please select]
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And though his face was as cherubic as ever, there was haughty reproof in every button. [Please select]
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She was on the wide veranda, swinging the cherubic boy in the hammock. [Please select]
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"Your face ain't cherubic," observed the Bloater, looking down at his little friend. [Please select]
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