Deacon

//ˈdiːkən//

"Deacon" in a Sentence (13 examples)

Tom is a deacon in his church.

Sami wanted to become a deacon.

The bishop drinks, and the deacon, the sister drinks, the brother drinks, the old woman drinks, the mother drinks, this one drinks, that one drinks, a hundred drink, a thousand drink.

Tom is a deacon.

Tom is the head deacon.

Tom is the deacon.

Tom was a deacon.

Are you a deacon?

Tom is also a deacon.

Tom was a deacon here.

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The blanc mange was lumpy, and the strawberries not as ripe as they looked, having been skilfully 'deaconed'.

It's like buying a barrel of apples that's been deaconed — after you've found that the deeper you go the meaner and wormier the fruit, you forget all about the layer of big, rosy, wax-finished pippins that was on top.

And like a mirror image in gestures if not in looks, Steward spit fresh Blue Boy while Deek lit a cigar. However disgusted both were, K.D. knew they would not negotiate a solution that would endanger him or the future of Morgan money. His grandfather had named his twins Deacon and Steward for a reason.

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