Mission and ary
The key to making Santa's Good list is two words- Be GOOD!
you get a googlewhack by typing in TWO (this is the key) random words, that you would never EVER see together, otherwise. Dis is da key, thank you me. you get a googlewhack by typing in TWO (this is the key) random words, that you would never EVER see together, otherwise. Dis is da key, thank you me.
Here are several words that rhyme with key. Many of them have two syllables but some of them might have more and I didn't catch them.achybookiechalkycheekyclunkycockycrankycreakydinkyduckyfreakyfriskyfunkyhickeyhookyhunkyjerkykhakikinkykookylackeyleakyluckymilkymonkeymurkymuskyperkypeskypickyquirkyrockyshakysmokyspookystreakytackytrickyturkeywackywhiskeyyucky
Franciscan missionary of Mary has written: 'The pilgrimage of two little blackamoors' -- subject(s): Blacks, Catholic Church, Fiction, Juvenile literature, Missionary stories, Missions
The first missionary known to work with a Bible school is often considered to be William Carey, a British Christian missionary and a key figure in the modern missionary movement. In the late 18th century, he founded a mission in India and established a formal training school for Indian pastors and evangelists, which laid the groundwork for future Bible schools. Carey's commitment to education and theological training significantly influenced missionary efforts globally.
The duration of Two Missionaries is 1.58 hours.
The two words that describe him are: Criminal and evil.
The possessive form of the noun missionary is missionary's.Example: The missionary's posting took him far from home.
The singular possessive form of "missionary" is "missionary's."
Paul visited several key destinations during his missionary trips, including cities such as Antioch, Ephesus, Corinth, and Rome. These cities were important centers of trade, culture, and religion in the ancient world, and Paul's visits helped spread the message of Christianity to a wider audience.
There are two words that sound the same :KEY - unlocking deviceQUAY - a wharf or dock (e.g. Mermaid Quay in Cardiff, Wales)
Missionary