saintly 的定义
saint·li·er, saint·li·est.
- pertaining to, like, or befitting a saint: saintly lives.
saintly 近义词
good, righteous
更多saintly例句
- Given the late Alex Trebek’s saintly reputation, and the fact that “Jeopardy!”
- For much of her lifetime, she and her music stood in the shadow of her husband, the late John Coltrane, a jazz titan and a near saintly figure in 20th-century American music.
- Following the incident, she has chosen self-exile, turning her back on her friends and community, even changing her name from Katie to Maud, which she believes is more saintly.
- Not quite Jesus making wine, but there’s something saintly about a smoother southside mojito that helps save our oceans.
- Yet, I dare any reader, no matter how saintly, not to love him.
- Sometimes, that intense social judgment, that expectation of saintly loving maternal perfection, can destroy a mother.
- Fleiss makes the film as a devotee would, depicting Weir in a saintly glow.
- Top U.S. officials contribute with their daily evocation of saintly principles that the United States itself has often defied.
- Why would God reward such saintly behavior with such a ghastly tragedy?
- Diana came to see her as a sweet, saintly woman whose charity work was an inspiration.
- Woman is a saintly and noble creature, but almost always misunderstood, and nearly always misjudged because she is misunderstood.
- Back, back, good Christians, the saintly Peter will come and speak to you under the great tree.
- I made a great effort, once more dismissed the recollections of the night, and fell once more to brooding on my saintly poetess.
- He enjoined that the saintly teacher, having food and raiment of the most homely kind, ought therewith to be content.
- Saintly pastors of the flock, like Carlo Borrommeo, carried on a crusade against these corruptors of public morals.