Sentence examples for is boon from inspiring English sources

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is boon

noun

A prayer; petition.

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that is, boon and quiver and call.

Readers have been weighing in on the ArtsBeat blog on whether "The Nutcracker" is boon or bane to the world of ballet and the holiday season.

96 and 247 Cowley Road, 01865 790855, atomicburger.co.uk Street food is still in its infancy in Oxford but a semi-regular programme of pop-ups, markets and weekly pitches is coalescing, which is boon for the budget traveller.

Crista Luedtke: My brand is named after my dog, whose name is Boon.

I still believe the program is boon for us as a society.

PAGE C1 PATENT BATTLE IS BOON TO LOBBYISTS Congress is mired in a fight over the question of whether drug makers should be allowed to keep patents they obtained by misrepresentation or cheating -- but that fight has been a gift to lobbyists.

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Both acquisitions were boon deals.

It can be boon, burden or both.

ARCHIVE: "Bristly particles could be boon for powerplants".

These are boon times for muckrakers on the scholarship beat.

Bloodshed and war have been boons to the utopia industry.

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