Curch

Word CURCH
Character 5
Hyphenation curch
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= A ribbon worn by Scotch lassies and upon marriage replaced by the matron's "curch" or cap. = plaid. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

Were it not for liberalism you would not be able to fire your tirade out against the freedom of your cultures, which is under threat no by the leftist by the rigth wing hoodlums who came from Texas, all of them God fearing and curch going decent folks dlin333 ❋ Unknown (2010)

Are we going to hold everyone that speaks at his curch responsible. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The Republicans will paint him as a daishiki wearing black nationalist who goes to an out of the mainstream curch who only distanced himself not because he disagreed with them (since he initially defended Reverend Wright) but because he wants to get elected. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As she approached more closely, her mantle of bright tartan, in which the red colour much predominated, her stature, the long stride with which she advanced, and the writhen features and wild eyes which were visible from under her curch, would have made her no inadequate representative of the spirit which gave name to the valley. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But I may not stay here, where I came not to moralize with your wisdom, but simply to cool my resentment against that unwise Lady Fleming, which I think hath now somewhat abated, so that I shall endure her presence without any desire to damage either her curch or vasquine. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Sunday go to curch cause im scared mother F@#$er…..oh sorry ❋ Unknown (2007)

There are a whole bunch of Religious fundamentalist who say we should go back to being ruled by the curch. just like in old days rember the wonderful witch burrings and all the problems that caused. ❋ Unknown (2006)

“Through the help of the Lord I have luppen ower a wall,” cried poor Mause, as her horse was, by her rude attendants, brought up to leap the turf enclosure of a deserted fold, in which feat her curch flew off, leaving her grey hairs uncovered. ❋ Unknown (2004)

We married in a curch of God and swore to work through the good and the bad in a committed relationship. ❋ Unknown (2004)

And second because the pastor of the curch is Donnie McClurkin. ❋ Clashpunk (2004)

Then we ran back to the house we were staying at, I got my stuff together, and went off to the curch to get ready. ❋ Carinosa34 (2003)

Well, mom and Glenn got into it so after mom left to go to curch (I think) Crys and I went and hung out at the mall all night. ❋ Berrywine (2003)

Beside him sat his sister Janet, a little neat old woman, with a Highland curch and tartan plaid, watching the very looks of her brother, to her the greatest man upon earth, and actively looking out for him, in his silver-clasped Bible, the texts which the minister quoted or expounded. ❋ Unknown (1871)

The chairmen drank their last fee to keep out the cold -- and in and out of the low doorways moved middle-aged women barefooted, and in curch and short gown, who, when snooded maidens, had gazed on the white cockade, and the march of Prince Charlie Stuart and his ❋ Sarah Tytler (1870)

Her chamber woman, in curch and tartan screen, was old nurse and sole domestic of the high-headed, strong-minded, stately widow of a wild north-country laird, whose son now ruled alone in the rugged family mansion among the grand, misty mountains of ❋ Sarah Tytler (1870)

One cried that her curch was not starched enough, another that a hood was best, another bewailed herself as "so evil sunburnt" that she was not fit to be seen. ❋ George Reid (1862)

Henney's exclamation had thrown her, went to the blue chest which contained her holiday suit, took out, one after another, the chintz gown, the mankie petticoat, the curch, the red plaid; and, after washing from her face the perspiration drops, she began to put on her humble finery -- all the operation having been gone through with that quiet action which belongs to strong minds where resolution has settled the quivering chords of doubt. ❋ Alexander Leighton (1837)

Highness Duke Ernest Ludewig; moreover, many pretty fellows came there, which might make her fortune, inasmuch as she was a fair woman, and might take her choice of a husband; whereas here in Coserow, where nobody ever came, she might wait till she was old and ugly before she got a curch on her head, etc. ❋ Wilhelm Meinhold (1824)

But Butler could say almost nothing of this person's features, which were disguised apparently with red paint and soot, like an Indian going to battle, besides the projecting shade of a curch, or coif, which muffled the hair of the supposed female. ❋ Unknown (1822)

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