Smite Sentence Examples

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  • If a bird attempts to fly in a calm, the wings must be made to smite the air after the manner of.

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  • It is your duty to smite upon the thigh.

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  • This all took place at Valarshapat, where Gregory, anxious to fix a site on which to build shrines for the relics of Ripsime and Gaiana, saw the Son of God come down in a sheen of light, the stars of heaven attending, and smite the earth with a golden hammer till the nether world resounded to his blows.

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  • In battle he was wont to bid his followers spare the commons in the pursuit, and to smite only the knights and nobles.

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  • Do not smite thy footstool or Eden will remain hidden from you.

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  • The object, however, here is, Lest I come and smite the earth with a curse.

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  • So verse 15 says, With this sword He will smite the nations.

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  • With this word, thou shall smite down all manner of thought under the cloud of forgetting.

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  • And smite upon that thick cloud of unknowing with a sharp dart of longing love; and go not thence for thing that befalleth.

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  • You will fall in with some men with shaven crowns; smite them thereon with the sword.

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  • Or will I smite down upon thee with great vengeance - he he he.

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  • Meanwhile Germany was suffering severely from internal disorders and from the inroads of her rude neighbors; and when in the year Iooo Otto visited his northerfl kingdom there were hopes that he would smite these enemies with the vigour of his predecessors.

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  • It should smite the air intelligently and as a master, and its vigorous well-directed thrusts should in every instance elicit an upward and forward recoil.

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  • In the earlier source Noah collects seven pairs of clean animals, one of each kind; he sacrifices after leaving the ark, and Yahweh promises not to curse the ground or to smite living things again.

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