Litany Mnemonic
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litany
litany
/ˈlɪtəni/
Examples
- The music for this litany is given in the music supplement.
- Their names were inserted in the Litany of the Saints.
- No doubt the litany of the saints is an important topic to be covered.
- The last petition of a litany often praises the group.
- Then a brief litany is read and the priest says the dismissal.
- This litany of requests is draining and very frustrating for children.
- I've moved the long litany of names for the pieces to a footnote.
- They gayly walked to the place of execution, singing the litany of the saints.
- The litany of show business and upper crust names in the book is staggering.
- They were confused and frightened, thinking inevitably of the familiar litany of arrests gone horribly awry.
any long and tedious address or recital
noun
a prayer consisting of a series of invocations by the priest with responses from the congregation
noun
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"Lit + Bunny. A long list of lights the bunny turned on."
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