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UK
/mˈɪʃənəɹi/
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[ US /ˈmɪʃəˌnɛɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈmɪʃəˌnɛɹi/ ]
NOUN
- someone sent on a mission--especially a religious or charitable mission to a foreign country
- someone who attempts to convert others to a particular doctrine or program
ADJECTIVE
- relating to or connected to a religious mission
How To Use missionary In A Sentence
- If you're going to resort to the tried-and-true missionary position, perform oral sex on her first or take you time to ensure she's really wet before penetrating her.
- The aim of these articles is to inform the Fellowship of missionary activity, both at home and overseas.
- Lively, pretty, and pleasure-loving, Carie had married the saintly younger brother of the minister in her hometown of Hillsboro, West Virginia, because he was preparing to go as a missionary to China, and she wanted to give herself to God. PEARL BUCK IN CHINA
- Christmas Allegedly Christmas tree first appeared in ancient Rome in mid-December Saturnalia, the German missionary Nikos in the 8th century AD, dedicated to El Ni?o using P-trees.
- As a result various things, such as missionary work, now fall under a word which directs disfavour at them.
- Okay, so the missionary position doesn't always make your mate shiver with desire.
- And the man who goes out to do good works, whether he is a social reformer or a missionary, is just like the politician in his concern with the world.
- Usually this occurs during regular vaginal sex with the woman on top, but it can happen in the missionary position or during sexual acrobatics.
- One glance at those staring eyes was enough to confirm that this was a man burning with missionary zeal.
- While waiting for help to arrive, the crew haggled with missionary priests for wine, rice and yams, and struggled to keep curious natives off the pontoons used for water landings.