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  • 51praise´wor´thi|ness — praise|wor|thy «PRAYZ WUR thee», adjective. thi|er, thi|est. worthy of praise; deserving approval; commendable; laudable: »He does not ask what is allowable, but what is commendable and praiseworthy (William Law). SYNONYM(S): meritorious …

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  • 52praise´wor´thi|ly — praise|wor|thy «PRAYZ WUR thee», adjective. thi|er, thi|est. worthy of praise; deserving approval; commendable; laudable: »He does not ask what is allowable, but what is commendable and praiseworthy (William Law). SYNONYM(S): meritorious …

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  • 53praise|wor|thy — «PRAYZ WUR thee», adjective. thi|er, thi|est. worthy of praise; deserving approval; commendable; laudable: »He does not ask what is allowable, but what is commendable and praiseworthy (William Law). SYNONYM(S): meritorious …

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  • 54Praise Is What I Do — is a popular worship ballad, from the Shekinah Glory Ministries’ debut album. (Released in 2001.) It is sung regularly at many Christian churches, conferences and worship revivals. William Murphy is the voice of Praise Is What I Do.The album that …

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  • 55praise someone to the skies — praise (someone/something) to the skies to praise someone or something very much. At first she would praise him to the skies for every minor achievement …

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  • 56praise something to the skies — praise (someone/something) to the skies to praise someone or something very much. At first she would praise him to the skies for every minor achievement …

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  • 57praise to the skies — praise (someone/something) to the skies to praise someone or something very much. At first she would praise him to the skies for every minor achievement …

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  • 58Praise-meeting — Praise meet *ing, n. A religious service mainly in song. [Local, U. S.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 59Praise to the Man — (originally Joseph Smith ) was a poem or a hymn written as a tribute to Joseph Smith, Jr. by Latter Day Saint leader and hymn writer William W. Phelps after Smith s death. The hymn was first published anonymously in the church newspaper Times and …

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  • 60praise to the skies — praise God, praise heaven …

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