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meetinghouse

NOUN
  1. a building for religious assembly (especially Nonconformists, e.g., Quakers)

How To Use meetinghouse In A Sentence

  • He posted a number of reliable, cool-headed men around the "meetinghouse," many of them being armed. West Wind Drift
  • The town agreed to pay the society a thousand dollars to build a structure the size and shape of the Congregational meetinghouse in Dublin, New Hampshire.
  • Friday afternoon I borrowed a projector from the KWLUG and pnijjar, and in the evening, went to help set up the Quaker Meetinghouse for a "half-yearly meeting" to be held all day Saturday. Roller-coaster
  • I wouldn't have a problem with a nude Adam and Eve in a Mormon meetinghouse, but I can't see it happening, artist Lee Bennion said from her studio in Spring City, Utah. Should religious art require a fig leaf?
  • You can hardly feel yourself to be an outsider when an entire meetinghouse of people is silently engaged in dwelling on the otherworldly and the inspirational. Henry’s Demons
  • Committees were appointed by the town, and in a rare display of unanimity and expeditiousness, they agreed on the location, dimensions, and cost of a more splendid meetinghouse.
  • Isn't the back room of a colliery as holy a place to pray as a meetinghouse ? WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • The meetinghouse is a neat plain building, in perfect repair, still used by the Friends at Ulverstone and the neighbourhood for religious worship. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 (of 2)
  • That seems high, except I biked to work nearly every day, 7. 2km, and the Quaker meetinghouse is 9km, and I biked to various evening events once or twice a month too.] Remembering
  • Temples are more sacred places of worship than the average meetinghouse where Sunday services are held. The Sins of Brother Curtis
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