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How to use hallowed in a sentence

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As is the hallowed custom with philosophers, the thinking of all of them is by nature unhistorical.
I try to read as deadpan as possible, like an academic intoning a hallowed text.
The cream of British rugby will run out on the hallowed turf in what is expected to be an intense battle for the Rose Bowl Trophy.
Walking through the hallowed doors you are greeted by the creme de la creme of beauty products.
They were proscribed following an attack on one of Buddhism's most hallowed places of worship.
The answer, of course, does not lie within the hallowed halls of government, finance or business.
Soldiers will have the chance to stand on the hallowed grounds of Gallipoli this Anzac Day by winning an essay competition.
When an individual has to prove their worth in terms of strength, they inevitably turn to the most hallowed of exercises, the bench press.
Thank the hallowed shrine of chipmunk heaven that I shaved my legs this morning.
The old pre-war shibboleths of laissez-faire, including the hallowed principle of free trade itself, were bypassed or ignored.
But in the congratulating throng, a jobsworth barred him from the hallowed ground.
I find it incredible that they could so blithely scrap the hallowed Kangaroo route to London via Singapore, but scrap it they have.
The list of invited guests read like a who's who of the sport's hallowed history.
So the All England Club have at last bowed the knee to progress and agreed to roof the hallowed Centre Court.
If Kent is the garden of England, this hallowed stretch of coastline is its water feature.
Trial by blessed bread was a test for priests, for it was assumed guilty clergy would choke on hallowed food.
On a cold, damp winter day in central Maryland, U.S., a beautiful wooded hillside was transformed into a sacred grove, hallowed ground.
If you're lucky to reach this hallowed ground, you'll be flattered and coddled until you've given up the family silver.
So hallowed was the grain, that it was taboo to plant any other crop in the rice fields.
But when the Reality becomes incarnate as the express Image of God, images become hallowed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The spirit that of old had hallowed the shades of academe presided over these gatherings.
It is tough on criminals and supportive of police, and it has been languishing in these hallowed halls for years now.
It would be deserted and it was hallowed for them both by sacred associations.
Yet we urge it on, mindless and infatuate, and plant the ill-ominous thing in our hallowed citadel.
He seemed like a man who had never been forced into the battle of the world, he was so unscarred and hallowed.
And as surely as the bee goes back to its one hallowed oak have I refound you.
In this hallowed atmosphere I have been revived and refreshed.
If he could only keep the hope that had hallowed its sufferings.
From over the wall, the air reaches me laden with hallowed fragrance.
The jumna beach is hallowed by memories of the child Sri Krishna.
A ministering angel could not have been more hallowed in his eyes.
He, once more a living man, is a violator of the hallowed dead.
Many hidden corners and heights in the landscapes round about Nice are hallowed to me by unforgettable moments.
Standing, for the most part, on the hallowed precincts of the quarter-deck, they were careful not to speak or rustle their feet.
But, you will say, we destroy the most hallowed of relations, when we replace home education by social.
With us there is great justice, because that war is just which is necessary, and arms are hallowed when there is no other hope but in them.
What to him the sanctity of the star which the Son of God has hallowed as his own emblem?
The last lines were written precisely in the hallowed hour when Richard Wagner gave up the ghost in Venice.
I used to think of it as a kind of adapted viva voce such as has been hallowed for millennia in the academic world.
He has tossed in his hand squadrons of war-scarred three-deckers, and shredded out in mere sport the bunting of flags hallowed in the traditions of honour and glory.
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