soul - use in sentences

Preposition: that

  • sinneth: Is there not the same law both to us and them - " The soul that sinneth, it shall die?

Converse of object

  • torment: Synopsis: " Troubled by his complex sexuality, Monro was a tormented soul, whose aim was to serve the cause of poetry.
  • stir: Oh, but how well sour grapes can be relied upon to stir the soul!
  • depart: The departed souls of many great warriors, who died defending the Pass, lie there.
  • soothe: They lift the spirit and soothe the soul all year long.
  • redeem: This has always been the deepest longing of the redeemed soul.
  • nourish: David Hobson My spirit was lifted and my soul nourished by my time in the garden.

Adjective modifier

  • immortal: Does the idea of an immaterial immortal soul make sense?
  • hardy: A few hardy souls went off for an early morning run, I personally had a cup of coffee in bed.
  • brave: Sublet the problem to this group of brave souls Oh, what brave souls I am going to tell you about.
  • tortured: I am a human dynamo and a tortured soul.
  • lost: Or are we just a dumping ground for lost souls?
  • troubled: For she had a stormy, troubled soul, capable of black cruelty and then again of the deepest generosities.

Modifies a noun

  • mate: Linda was his soul mate and an impossible act to follow.
  • singer: How do you turn a duck into a soul singer?
  • thirsteth: And that seems to him like the search of a soul after a far-off God: " My soul thirsteth for Thee.
  • survivor: Soul Survivors The Soul Survivors have become one of the most sought after party bands on the scene.

Noun used with modifier

  • thy: And ere the sun rise, the greatest mystery earth knows shall be bare to thy soul!
  • longing: The longing soul of the child of God can only be satisfied with Himself.

Preposition: of

  • righteous: The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and there shall no torment touch them.

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