glory - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • crown: The crowning glory, Walnut occupies the top floor of the converted barn.
  • fade: It doesn't really matter what the answer is, because the film does capture an ethereal sense of nostalgic longing for faded glory.
  • symbolize: The crowns symbolize the glory and honor that is being bestowed on them by God, and the the ribbon symbolizes their unity.
  • manifest: The combination of which will perfectly manifest the glory of God.

Adjective modifier

  • eternal: We love you forever, risen Lord of eternal glory.
  • former: Today Henley's Market cross is a mere shadow of its former glory.
  • heavenly: Seeing God face to face, we will literally be engulfed in His heavenly glory.
  • everlasting: Welcome eternal life, everlasting love, everlasting praise, everlasting glory!
  • divine: Well, then, before any creature was, Christ had a divine glory.
  • immortal: Immortal glory was almost within their grasp; but they were too faint to clutch it.

Modifies a noun

  • vine: Buy Wisteria | Wisteria sinensis Vitis coignetiae - Crimson glory vine.
  • shine: We, too, in a sense, will become transparent jewels through which His glory shines.

Noun used with modifier

  • knickerbocker: David had managed to get the knickerbocker glory into his prayers!
  • crook: Crook glory days rekindled Going where the Eagles dare Polly remembered as a battler in.. .
  • thy: May my chief aim be to live for thy glory.
  • morning: September's flower is the aster or morning glory.

Preposition: in

  • heaven: Peace be in heaven and glory in the highest heaven.

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