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Chronicles
[ kron-i-kuhlz ]
noun
- either of two books of the Old Testament, 1 Chronicles or 2 Chronicles. : 1 Chron., 2 Chron.
Chronicles
/ 藞办谤蓲苍瑟办蓹濒锄 /
noun
- functioning as singular either of two historical books ( I and II Chronicles ) of the Old Testament
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Chronicles1
Example Sentences
That 鈥淎ndor鈥 mirrors our current political state is old news, although if the accuracy with which it chronicles fascism鈥檚 rise in a galaxy far, far away felt closer in 2022, it now mirrors our present.
Alongside those movies, many will also be showing an eight-hour 鈥渂inge fest鈥 of the latest season of 鈥淭he Chosen,鈥 the popular streaming series that chronicles the life of Jesus.
Here she chronicles the lives of five men, including her brother, who did not survive young adulthood.
Each installment of the drama chronicles an hour in the 15-hour shift of the hospital鈥檚 morning staff.
It is absolutely true, as Leslie chronicles in painstaking fashion, that Lennon and McCartney shared a closeness during their formative years through The Beatles鈥 final months as a working rock 鈥榥鈥 roll band.
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