I will do my best to bring everything I have to the table and the hallowed sofa.
From the metro.co.uk
He owes baseball an apology, for sullying the game and its most hallowed record.
From the nytimes.com
Their inaugural press conference was held at midcourt of the hallowed Palestra.
From the delawareonline.com
Two new cars wore the GTI badge that is the most hallowed among VW's followers.
From the stuff.co.nz
It showed that good wine could be produced outside the hallowed French vineyards.
From the fresnobee.com
The show follows all the hallowed tac tics for promoting mediocrity into success.
From the time.com
Resin notes in this spicy aroma evoke the hallowed silence of old world churches.
From the independent.co.uk
A Briton has for the first time broken into France's most hallowed institution.
From the independent.co.uk
For well over a century, Boston has been hallowed ground for those of us who run.
From the us.cnn.com
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Consecrate: render holy by means of religious rites
(hallowed) worthy of religious veneration; "the sacred name of Jesus"; "Jerusalem's hallowed soil"
Hallow is a word usually used as a verb, meaning "to make holy or sacred, to sanctify or consecrate, to venerate". The adjective form hallowed, as used in The Lord's Prayer, means holy, consecrated, sacred, or revered.
(Hallows (surname)) Hallows is an English surname, and may refer to: * Charlie Hallows (1895-1972), English cricketer * James Hallows (1873-1910), English cricketer * John Hallows (1907-1963), English professional footballer * Norman Hallows (1886-1968), English athlete
(The Hallows) The Hollows series (also called the Rachel Morgan series) is a series of mystery novels in an urban fantasy alternate history setting by Kim Harrison that take place primarily in the city of Cincinnati. ...
A holy person; a saint; To make holy, to sanctify; Alternative spelling of hollow
(hallows) The relics or remains of a saint, or the shrines in which they are kept
(Hallowed) From the Biblical Greek "hagiazein", to treat as holy...set (higher, not ordinary) apart, that is, to "hold sacred", to hold in reverence. As to God, to give to God the reverence, the honor, the glory, the praise, the exaltation, and the veneration which His character demands.
(HALLOWS) name used by some traditions for Samhain, or Halloween.