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holy
16 ENTRIES FOUND:
holy
(adjective)
Holy Communion
(noun)
holy day
(noun)
Holy Family
(noun)
Holy Father
(noun)
Holy Ghost
(noun)
Holy Grail
(noun)
Holy Land
(noun)
holy of holies
(noun)
holy orders
(noun)
Holy Spirit
(noun)
Holy Trinity
(noun)
holy war
(noun)
holy water
(noun)
Holy Week
(noun)
cow
(noun)
holy
/
ˈ
hoʊli/
adjective
holier
;
holiest
holy
/
ˈ
hoʊli/
adjective
holier
;
holiest
Britannica Dictionary definition of HOLY
1
a
:
connected to a god or a religion
a
holy
temple
a
holy
relic worn by one of the saints
the
Holy
Bible
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b
:
religious and morally good
a
holy
man
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2
informal
—
used in phrases that show surprise or excitement
Holy cow
! [=
Wow
!]
Holy mackerel
! You got your hair cut!
Holy smoke
!
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3
informal
—
used for emphasis
That boy is a
holy terror
. [=he is very difficult to control]
He gave them
holy hell
. [=he scolded them in a very angry way]
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