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How to use litany in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word litany? Here are some examples.

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The democratic space of the ballpark is combined with the sacred litany of the players' names in a powerfully nostalgic moment.
The litany of daily miseries suffered by the powerless public of the subcontinent on both sides of the border should make us ask, why?
He recited a litany of the fruit there, including mangoes, papayas, sweetsops, cherries and coconuts.
For a moment during this litany, her tone of voice takes on a sharp, exasperated edge.
We keep hearing the same tired old litany that resources are scarce, and there is never enough money to fund pressing socio-economic priorities.
Preparing herself for a litany of soppy praise, Georgiana found her brother's narrative direct and endearingly touching.
When pressed for some favorite locations, Murdoch begins a long litany that is both incredibly informed and casually extemporaneous.
The ensuing litany of botched deals, double-crosses and macho showdownery is complicated and, ultimately, exhausting.
I no longer have time for your garbled emails, and now your litany of lies.
It's complex because you're talking about bits and bytes of software, radio frequencies, protocols and a litany of technical items.
Rarely have the compositional anxieties of the Scherzo sounded more robust and urgent, or its litany of compulsive surges so compelling.
Professor Jones recites the grim litany of human tragedies that have plagued our planet over the last 100 years.
His Columbia University office was ransacked and he was subject to a seemingly endless litany of lies about his character.
But the litany of complaints from Government officials cannot be taken up by anyone other than themselves.
William Hone was acquitted in three famous trials after having parodied the litany, the Athanasian Creed, and the church catechism.
However, Congress is making it clear it will not simply rubber stamp the litany of recommendations.
The toxification of the biosphere by man-made poisons is one of the litany of ecological disasters that is bringing us undone.
Most kitchen designers hear this litany of complaints at least once a week.
He's forced to watch a videotape of her reading off a litany of complaints about their dysfunctional marriage.
Thanks to my dear mum my pantry and freezer is stocked with a litany of epicurean failures.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Bouvard, in a chair beside him, took up his euchology, and stopped at the litany of the Blessed Virgin.
To accustom the Indians to his mode of worship, he commenced chanting the litany of the Virgin.
But a litany before the air and a canticle after the air are not the same thing.
The voice in the dark began intoning a mad litany, line by line, and I and the rest to repeat it.
At 11.30 we had the litany, at which I was able to be present, on deck.
They prayed for the cause of missions in their Sunday litany.
Then came the epistle, the litany, and the prelude to the chorale.
A litany of successive acronyms from DREE to ACOA have been presented by the federal government to act as a catalyst for sustainable economic development.
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