Epiphany - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • life: Doisneau's gift was the ability to seek out and capture, with humanity and grace, those little epiphanies of everyday Parisian life.

Converse of object

  • record: In addition Joyce records some dream epiphanies, which are purely imaginary.
  • follow: Her everyday reportage seems to consist of joyful epiphanies followed by periods of self-doubt and isolation.
  • reach: But how does Huck reach this epiphany and who did Twain base his character on?
  • mean: The word " parousia " really means an epiphany of God.

Adjective modifier

  • little: Doisneau's gift was the ability to seek out and capture, with humanity and grace, those little epiphanies of everyday Parisian life.
  • personal: Like all great records, the seeds of BAPTISM came from personal epiphany.
  • own: Then at 18 she had her own very real epiphany to deal with: a first child.
  • religious: A spiritual drug odyssey seeking religious epiphany, a thing which many people believed in at that time.
  • musical: In fact I've had some moments of musical epiphany on the dance floor to those funky house tracks.
  • new: A ' new epiphany ' will not just happen by itself.

Modifies a noun

  • ball: What do you think about perhaps having a separate ceremony than the epiphany ball for colors?
  • software: Epiphany software for units emerged customer with them the you chooseeditor's note.
  • trial: David Goodwin [ Wolves ] Dave how goes your epiphany trial?

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