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seraph

[ser-uhf] / ˈsɛr əf /




NOUN
cherub
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Mr. Tomash, mirroring Taylor Stanley, who identifies as nonbinary, has what might be seen as a seraph role, given the wing-like, flowing sleeves of fashion designer Iris van Herpen’s costuming, supervised by Marc Happel.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 13, 2025

Foul-mouthed seraph Ashnikko first strikes viewers with her long blue pigtails and ethereal humanoid beauty.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 25, 2021

"Angel," for example, depicts a seraph of some sort — but one that's badly damaged.

From Seattle Times Sep. 27, 2012

Falling in love with an enemy seraph, she is forced to discover her role in the brutal war between angels and monsters.

From Seattle Times Dec. 9, 2011

The entire impossible structure took the form of a seraph.

From "Strange the Dreamer" by Laini Taylor

She’s attended by a half-dozen crimson seraphim and three royal blue cherubim.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 10, 2018

Its vertical collision of saints and seraphim strongly echoes Caravaggio’s “Seven Acts of Mercy,” and here, too, the high drama of holy suffering is tinged with the violence of the Roman street.

From New York Times Oct. 6, 2016

We are given accounts of the cherubim and seraphim that read almost like the reports of a field anthropologist, detailed biographies of the archangels, and a rich seam of angelological trivia.

From The Guardian Dec. 21, 2012

Let us dream of the slow great seraphim wings of the good and the great sweet Irish kings!

From Slate Dec. 27, 2011

She had been commander of the six seraphim, according to legend—and holy book—and her temple stood just across a broad boulevard from the guildhall.

From "Strange the Dreamer" by Laini Taylor

He developed a style of writing that extended the seraphs of letters into arrows or dynamic vectors resembling missiles, rendering them all but illegible, except to the initiated.

From Washington Post Oct. 26, 2020

Truth, Love, Power, Glory, Toil, Faith, Hope and kindred "waiting seraphs" are invoked on the bare strength of their names.

From Time Magazine Archive

A little dollop of Here Comes Mr. Jordan or Stairway to Heaven never hurt anyone--except that these seraphs have a mean streak unknown to their more beamish movie predecessors.

From Time Magazine Archive

In descending order: 1. seraphs; 2. cherubs; 3. thrones; 4. dominations; 5. virtues; 6. powers; 7. principalities; 8. archangels; 9. angels.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Proven�al model was guarded by two seraphs; these she would add later, if the White North kept the wanderer folded forever to her breast of snow.

From A Speckled Bird by Wilson, Augusta J. Evans




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