Definitionn. a period during which something or somebody is dominant or powerful
Last update: August 15, 2015
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Darkness reigns on a cloudy day. [verb]
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Silence reigned everywhere. [verb]
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He reigned over the land for four years. [verb]
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Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound, to reign in the renewed heart (Rom. [Please select]
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The advowson of the rectory has belonged to the Waldegrave family from Henry the Eight 's reign to the present time. [Please select]
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When each had ended, another deep and breathing silence reigned in all the place. [Please select]
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When these acts of affection and respect were performed, the chiefs drew back again to their several places, and silence reigned in the whole encampment. [Please select]
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"We were ever so far away from father and mother, and the house was under a curse, being stolen from the Church in King Henry's reign." [Please select]
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A gentle peace reigned at the Manor after Angela's betrothal. [Please select]
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The under servants--rank and file--from housemaids to turnspits, slept in a huge barrack adjoining the stables, built in Elizabeth's reign to accommodate the lower grade of a nobleman's household. [Please select]
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At some tables there was a silent absorption in the game, which argued high play, and the true gambler's spirit; at others mirth reigned--talk, laughter, animated looks. [Please select]
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