Sentence examples for the nun from inspiring English sources

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the nun

noun

A member of a Christian religious community of women who live by certain vows and usually wear a habit, in some cases living together in a cloister.

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The nun probably couldn't care less.

Unchallenged, the nun grew triumphalist.

The nun has no name.

"Don't touch them," the nun was shouting.

"Yes -- 1,000 pesetas," the nun said.

She pushes the nun off the cliff.

I'm talking to you," the nun said.

The nun, it was conceded, could play.

(They also called her "Norris the Nun").

Christina turns wildly to the nun.

The nun had brought a birthday cake.

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