PILGRIM in a Sentence
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47 example sentences for PILGRIM, such as:
1. How sweetly on the pilgrim's ear.
2. The pilgrims fall to their knees, but up to their soul.
3. But, Amy was a young pilgrim, and just now her burden seemed very heavy.
4. The pilgrim extricated himself, as if there were contamination in the touch.
5. As described by Chaucer, the cavalcade of Canterbury pilgrims was a motley group.
2. The pilgrims fall to their knees, but up to their soul.
3. But, Amy was a young pilgrim, and just now her burden seemed very heavy.
4. The pilgrim extricated himself, as if there were contamination in the touch.
5. As described by Chaucer, the cavalcade of Canterbury pilgrims was a motley group.
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Meanings and Examples of PILGRIM
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pilgrim
n. someone who journeys to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion
n. someone who journeys in foreign lands
Classic Sentence: (40 in 3 pages)
1 These two dignified persons were followed by their respective attendants, and at a more humble distance by their guide, whose figure had nothing more remarkable than it derived from the usual weeds of a pilgrim.
2 The Palmer awaited not the end of the Jew's vision, but stirred him with his pilgrim's staff.
3 The pilgrim extricated himself, as if there were contamination in the touch.
4 How sweetly on the pilgrim's ear.
5 She knew it very well, for it was that beautiful old story of the best life ever lived, and Jo felt that it was a true guidebook for any pilgrim going on a long journey.
6 But, Amy was a young pilgrim, and just now her burden seemed very heavy.
7 He may be stern; he may be exacting; he may be ambitious yet; but his is the sternness of the warrior Greatheart, who guards his pilgrim convoy from the onslaught of Apollyon.
8 I put the helm hard a-starboard at the moment when the pilgrim in pink pyjamas, very hot and agitated, appeared in the doorway.
9 The red-haired pilgrim was beside himself with the thought that at least this poor Kurtz had been properly revenged.
10 The scene was the hall of Capulet's house, and Romeo in his pilgrim's dress had entered with Mercutio and his other friends.
11 All were silent, only the pilgrim woman went on in measured tones, drawing in her breath.
12 There was one pilgrim, a quiet pockmarked little woman of fifty called Theodosia, who for over thirty years had gone about barefoot and worn heavy chains.
13 Under guise of a present for the pilgrims, Princess Mary prepared a pilgrim's complete costume for herself: a coarse smock, bast shoes, a rough coat, and a black kerchief.
14 It was as if a new birth, with stronger assimilations than the first, had converted the forest-land, still so uncongenial to every other pilgrim and wanderer, into Hester Prynne's wild and dreary, but life-long home.
15 They wandered here and there with their absurd long staves in their hands, like a lot of faithless pilgrims bewitched inside a rotten fence.
Example Sentence:
1 He was known as the pilgrim Pope visiting more than 100 countries and is generally acknowledged as the most well traveled world leader ever.
2 His is the sternness of the warrior Greatheart, who guards his pilgrim convoy from the onslaught of Apollyon.
3 The pilgrims fall to their knees, but up to their soul.
4 There the Pope touched the white marble shrine and paused for a minute in silent prayer, just like millions of pilgrims before him.
5 As described by Chaucer, the cavalcade of Canterbury pilgrims was a motley group.
6 He has hosted Shia clerics from Iraq, plans to send planes full of Shia pilgrims to the country's holy cities, and dangle billions in investment to revive industry in the south.
7 By the mid-twelfth century pilgrims were numerous enough to merit a guidebook.