Pulpit Mnemonic
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pulpit
pulpit
/ˈpʊl.pɪt/
Examples
- The richly carved altar triptych and the pulpit are from 1586.
- The altar piece had Corinthian columns and the pulpit was of carved oak.
- The neo Gothic altars and the pulpit are created by Atelier Marggraf in Munich.
- The pulpit and lectern are in oak.
- The pulpit was added to the church.
- The pulpit were invited to the church.
- Many of the pews are Jacobean, as are the pulpit and the lectern.
- The communion table stands in front of the pulpit.
- The pulpit has long history and is famous.
- The pulpit is below the west arch of the crossing.
a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
noun
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"Pul + Pit. Pull a pit in the ground to stand and preach."
"Pulp + Pit. Where preachers stand, not for orange's mushy bit."
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