Examples of 'litany' in a sentence

Meaning of "litany"

Litany is a noun that refers to a series of prayers or tedious recitations
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  • A ritual liturgical prayer in which a series of prayers recited by a leader are alternated with responses from the congregation.
  • A prolonged or tedious list.

How to use "litany" in a sentence

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And the litany of governmental powers it bestows.
This is getting longer than a litany for me.
There is a long litany of incidents and disputes.
Spare me the dreaming spires litany again.
The litany of cruelties you have endured.
She lives with a litany of feral cats.
The litany of human woes was almost endless.
She had this whole litany of transgressions.
The mad man begins to recite a litany.
We are seeing a litany of lawsuits involving this judge.
I think that charge is somewhere in the litany.
But the litany of shootings deadly continued.
No amusements but for the litany of secrets.
There is a litany of reasons it very likely will.
One could easily go on with this litany.

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I have also got a litany of violent crimes.
Considering that human history is just a litany.
I was asked to write a litany to accompany the morning.
Medway recited the points like a litany.
Create a litany prayer of petition and intercession.
Subspace damage can be created by a litany of things.
It provides a litany of evils and a parade of problems.
A royal commission has exposed a litany of abuses.
The litany of crimes to which it bears witness is shameful.
Anderson has had a litany of brief marriages.
You know the rest of that litany.
It is an appalling litany of crimes against humanity.
She recited her words like a litany.
The litany says it can be destroyed.
It is the latest in a long litany of similar events.
The second part contains a fascinating litany.
His lover continued his litany of complaints.
One of a litany of things he and his company were accused of was.
I could go on and on with this litany of difficulties.
The litany is published in five sections.
They would cite this litany of facts.
Her novel is a litany strewn with rhetorical flourishes.
First drafts normally include a litany of errors.
A litany of prayers feels like a lament.
I will spare you the litany of woes.
Your litany of barbs is growing mundane.
Ferreira patiently responded to the litany of questions.
For a litany of invasive exploratory procedures.
First breezes usually include a litany of mistakes.
A litany of complaints from the neighbors.
First drafts usually include a litany of faults.
I have to let a litany of underachievers know.
A litany of demands for better vaccines.
What with your litany of issues.
The litany of excuses for rape.

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