to+bless

  • 81bless — verb 1) the chaplain blessed the couple Syn: ask/invoke God s favor for, give a benediction for; consecrate, sanctify, dedicate (to God), make holy, make sacred; formal hallow Ant: curse 2) bless the name of the Lord Syn …

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  • 82bless one's heart — {v. phr.} To thank someone; consider one the cause of something good that has happened. * /Aunt Jane, bless her heart, left me half a million dollars!/ …

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  • 83bless one's heart — {v. phr.} To thank someone; consider one the cause of something good that has happened. * /Aunt Jane, bless her heart, left me half a million dollars!/ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 84Bless This House — Schütze dieses Haus (Bless This House) bezeichnet eine Fernsehserie, siehe Schütze dieses Haus (Fernsehserie). einen Kinofilm, der auf der Serie basiert, siehe Schütze dieses Haus (Film) …

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  • 85bless — 1. verb a) To make something blessed, to confer blessing upon. b) To turn (a reference) into an object. Ant: curse, condemn See Also …

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  • 86bless you — interjection a) Short for (may) God bless you: said as a short prayer for the recipient. b) Said to someone who has just sneezed, as a polite remark …

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  • 87bless — [OE] Bless occurs in no other language than English, and originally meant ‘mark with blood’, from some sort of religious rite in which such marking conferred sanctity. It probably goes back to a prehistoric Germanic formation *blōthisōjan, a… …

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  • 88bless\ one's\ heart — v. phr. To thank someone; consider one the cause of something good that has happened. Aunt Jane, bless her heart, left me half a million dollars! …

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  • 89bless oneself — archaic make the sign of the cross. → bless …

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  • 90bless someone with — endow someone with (a cherished thing or attribute). → bless …

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