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Definition of Churchy

Churchy
Churchy Church"y, a. Relating to a church; unduly fond of church forms. [Colloq.]

Meaning of Churchy from wikipedia

- Churchy is an American comedy drama television series created by comedian Kevin "KevOnStage" Fredericks and executive produced by Fredericks and The SpringHill...
- unconscious Churchy]: You say you gone eat mud turkles! Ol' Churchy is done overcame! Pogo: It was a finger of speech—I apologize! Why, I LOVES yo', Churchy LaFemme...
- as part of Project Churchy, an Office of Naval Research funded cosmic ray expedition at the geomagnetic equator. Project Churchy was conducted at the...
- Retrieved June 18, 2020. "Comic Pete Holmes Draws On His Early Career And 'Churchy' Roots In 'Crashing'". NPR.org. Retrieved September 12, 2022. Pete Holmes...
- about sin and redemption, something Dostoevskian, deeply theological, not churchy. It's in-your-face theology." The Christian Science Monitor noted how the...
- harmonies of bebop and hard bop, but it also has a sincere, down-home, churchy feel. His p****ages move to interesting and unexpected places, but they...
- character (a mud turtle) in the comic strip Pogo is named "Churchill 'Churchy' LaFemme". In what may be considered the most notable use of the phrase...
- Frederick Christian Schang. Thinking the name "Trapp Family Choir" too churchy, Schang Americanized their repertoire and, following his suggestion, the...
- opened with a characterization of his sound as "those driving, lurchy, churchy rock and roll songs". Russell produced some tracks for Bob Dylan in March...
- contained "Daring Night", which "deals with full, blazing ****, whatever its churchy organ and gentle lilt suggest"(Hinton). Morrison's familiar themes of "God...