praise
101damn with faint praise — praise so unenthusiastically as to imply condemnation. → damn …
102damn someone/something with faint praise — praise someone or something so unenthusiastically as to imply condemnation …
103Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition — a popular US song during World War II, written in 1942 by Frank Loesser. It was based on words said by a US Navy chaplain (= priest) during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. * * * …
104praise the Lord — interjection a) expression of surprise, disbelief, happiness, thankfulness. b) sterotypical exclamation used in mockery of Christianity …
105praise the Lord — interj. Hallelujah!, thank God! (expression of thanks to God) …
106praise service — Хвалебная служба …
107Praise the Lord — Славьте Господа …
108praise house — noun : a small meetinghouse usually in the southeastern United States where religious services consisting mainly of song are held mostly during week nights as a supplement to Sunday church services …
109praise meeting — noun : a religious service mainly of song and often of a joyous informal nature …
110People of Praise — is a Christian ecumenical charismatic covenant community. It presently consists of 21 branches in the United States of America, Canada, and the Caribbean, with a total of approximately 3,000 [ as early as 1987, People of Praise consisted of some… …