VICAR


Meaning of VICAR in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

new

The new vicar liked to speak as one of the people.

■ VERB

become

He became the vicar of St Benet's Cambridge on 6 January 1939.

Most of the congregation at Drayton would certainly welcome their Minister-in-Charge becoming a vicar .

After several moves, in March 1641 he became vicar of Earls Colne in Essex, where he remained until his death.

Later he became the vicar of a Cambridge parish.

Henry, who later became the amiable vicar of Cannington, was never a likely recruit to idealistic schemes for emigration.

This stemmed from her brother, who became vicar of Kirby Hill.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But just a few minutes the vicar arrived, and despite the Church's apology insisted the crosses would have to go.

Most of the congregation at Drayton would certainly welcome their Minister-in-Charge becoming a vicar .

My informant is the Anglican vicar .

Too flourishing, indeed, for the vicar , who objected to the time his bell-ringers sat drinking ale.

Twenty years ago a poor vicar fell in love with a rich man's daughter.

Weston is now the vicar of a parish two miles away, with three hundred pounds a year.

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