Salvation Army

NOUN
  1. a charitable and religious organization to evangelize and to care for the poor and homeless
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How To Use Salvation Army In A Sentence

  • ‘Hyperbole aside,’ says I, ‘do you know of any immediate system of buncoing the community out of a dollar or two except by applying to the Salvation Army or having a fit on Miss Helen Gould's doorsteps?’
  • The court was told that he had gained the trust when he served at Salvation Army citadels.
  • The Salvation Army's annual Red Shield Appeal is coming up in May, and the Salvos are looking for 100,000 volunteers nationwide to give a hand with the doorknock on the weekend of May 25-26.
  • The Salvation Army is hoping it will be able to re-use many of the items deposited in its recycling banks.
  • Presumably, it was meant to honour the Salvation Army citadel that stood there until the 1990s.
  • King Sunny Adé has sold millions of records playing a type of music called juju, which derives from Salvation Army music heard in Nigeria in the 1930s. Azcentral.com | news
  • Or for the less snarky solution, try and unbend them and donate them to the local Value Village or Salvation Army store.
  • On the other side of the paper was a list of Salvation Army centers that had all been crossed off and the initials SRO and a question mark. THE SEASON OF LILLIAN DAWES
  • Another influential local figure was William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army.
  • Then there were one or two battered tambourines for those of us who might later on in life decide to join the Salvation Army, and there was a guiro too (very Latin!).
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