Examples of 'sister clare' in a sentence
Meaning of "sister clare"
sister clare - A person, possibly a nun, named Clare who is the speaker's sister or a nun belonging to a religious order called the Sisters of Clare. This phrase is used to refer to a specific individual named Clare who has a familial or religious connection to the speaker
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sister clare
I could have cheerfully strangled my sister Clare.
Then tell Sister Clare that we await her here.
And we thought we had nothing to offer Sister Clare.
Sister Clare gave us this tunic for Brother Ginepro.
And to your sister Clare.
Sister Clare is coming.
This is the chapel in which Sister Clare devoted herself to God.
I'm dying to see my two brothers and my sister Clare.
In this chapel, Sister Clare was consecrated to God.
Alone in her room, she writes a letter to her sister Clare.
Sister Clare Crockett, who was killed in an earthquake in Ecuador.
Two weeks ago? I could have cheerfully strangled my sister Clare.
Sister Clare Stanley will be completing her canonical visitation of the Vice-Province of West Africa.
How great is the Lord . And we thought we had nothing to offer Sister Clare.
You know? In this chapel, Sister Clare was consecrated to God.
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You will surely become a saint. - If you don't develop some little weakness, Sister Clare.
Then tell Sister Clare that we await her here . Here, Ginepro.
Please lead me, beloved Sister Clare.
I've been told I look like: my younger sister Clare.
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