adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
ground
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Indeed, Darwin, an evolutionist to the end, was laid to rest in the hallowed ground of Westminster Abbey.
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Stooping, shamed, he caressed the hallowed ground .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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His first album was released on the hallowed Blue Note jazz label.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A mistake in our hallowed tome?
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Baxter's hatred for authority did not end at the foot of Ibrox's hallowed stairway.
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But why is it in the hallowed halls of a gallery of twentieth century design?
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Even now, visitors crossing the hallowed threshold of the Treasury are met by an individual wearing a name badge.
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Pop music comes to the hallowed chamber.
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The bishops expected the hallowed Authorized Version to maintain its mastery because it was sanctified in everyone's affections and moral sentiments.
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The table he sat before was as hallowed as any altar.