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reverend

[rev-er-uhnd, rev-ruhnd] / ˈrɛv ər ənd, ˈrɛv rənd /


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“Politicians and corporations lied, while Black communities got hurt the most. Even though a majority of Black voters support laws like voter ID,” the reverend says in the ad.

From Washington Times

Worshippers, in a celebratory mood, line up to listen to the reverend.

From Seattle Times

The nation’s capital confirmed its first coronavirus case on March 7 last year, a reverend at Christ Church Georgetown.

From Washington Times

Seeing millions of cicadas flying around their communities, the settlers jumped to the conclusion that these “singular flies” were locusts, as one Philadelphia reverend documented in a 1715 diary entry.

From Washington Post

Desperately missing his family, he decided in January to try his luck again and migrate north for a third time, the reverend said.

From New York Times