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churchward

[ church-werd ]

adverb

  1. Also ³¦³ó³Ü°ù³¦³ów²¹°ù»å²õ. toward the church.


adjective

  1. directed toward the church:

    a churchward summons.

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of churchward1

First recorded in 1325–75, churchward is from the Middle English word chircheward. See church, -ward
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Defense attorney Anthony Churchward argued no one saw Stephens shoot the women.

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Public defender Anthony Churchward said afterward that he hadn’t assessed Miller’s fitness to stand trial.

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Along its quiet length white people in bright clumps moved churchward, under the windy bells, walking now and then in the random and tentative sun.

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"It just blew my mind", recalls Ian Churchward about a documentary he watched on the discovery of Richard III's remains.

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Guy Churchward, president of EMC’s Core Technologies Division — which includes many of those units each of which has as “full P&L, CFO, CMO and CTO†– told that that XtremIO is a late starter in AFA but is doing well now.

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