Definition of Churchlike. Meaning of Churchlike. Synonyms of Churchlike

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Definition of Churchlike

Churchlike
Churchlike Church"like`, a. Befitting a church or a churchman; becoming to a clergyman. --Shak.

Meaning of Churchlike from wikipedia

- contained "images of love, debased or abandoned." He wrote, "With its stark, churchlike organ intro, pulsating b**** synth and guitar reverb stretched into a hallucinatory...
- times". The Indianapolis Star stated that "Hawkins' music ranges from churchlike keyboards to what should be instant favorites on the dance floor—sort...
- Clair Wilkins and was an example of English Gothic architecture. The churchlike building was constructed with red brick and trap rock and has a 90-foot...
- "Sleigh Ride" (1948) as "'60s-meets-2020" and "Silent Night" (1818) as "churchlike". On October 7, 2020, Trainor released "My Kind of Present" and her cover...
- differentiated the model school and training school portions, as well as a "churchlike" wing housing an auditorium, above which is a gymnasium. Note: students...
- Will Pritchard stated that, "Heavy Heavy sweeps its listener along, churchlike, and conveys the feeling that resisting the urge will always feel worse...
- traditions of Armenian architecture." Michael J. Arlen: "a large and churchlike building", Max Mohl: "resembles a church, a solemn temple", Erich Richter:...
- is told out of chronology. It features the band members playing in a Churchlike building. A mob of people break into the church and attack the band members...
- architect in the character of English thirteenth-century Gothic. The churchlike appearance was intended to make the building look re****uring to the public...
- people's knees". This motif displa**** kneeling Christians worshiping in a churchlike setting. Other motifs include traditional beliefs, legends, common tools...