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Trappist

[ US /ˈtɹæpɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. member of an order of monks noted for austerity and a vow of silence

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  • Next wife - "in his mind she was his wife - `next wife will be the daughter of a Trappist monk! THE IMAGE OF LAURA
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  • Now we have Ales, with their bitters, pale ales, porters, stouts, barley wines, trappist, lambic, and alt.
  • With a character somewhat akin to that of a high-gravity, herbal pale ale, the White is also the sole Trappist ale available on draft in the U.S.
  • Unless Gloria had been brought up by Trappist monks, Tara could see no reason for her icy silences. JUST BETWEEN US
  • But then, Trappist monks were amiable people and there was no way that Gloria could ever be called amiable. JUST BETWEEN US
  • St. Thomas More could not say "yes" to the king's actions in Renaissance England; Archbishop Oscar Romero, the American churchwomen and Jesuit priests could not leave the poor with whom they worked in El Salvador in the 1980s; the Trappist monks in Algeria could not desert a poor and oppressed village that had come to depend upon them. Rev. James Martin, S.J.: The Best Movie On Faith I Have Ever Seen
  • He became a Trappist, sent to make a novitiate near Syria.
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