Advertisement
Advertisement
Agnes
[ ag-nis ]
noun
- Saint, a.d. 292?鈥304?, Roman Catholic child martyr.
- a first name: from a Greek word meaning 鈥渃haste.鈥
Agnes
/ 藞忙伞苍瑟蝉 /
noun
- Agnes, Saint?292?304FRomanRELIGION: saintRELIGION: martyr Saint. ?292鈥?304 ad , Christian child martyr under Diocletian. Feast day: Jan 21
Example Sentences
Harris says the character of Sister Agnes - a nun who speaks out during a crucial moment in his fictitious conclave - was a "vital" creation.
Initial speculation was that it had come down in Storm Agnes, which had blown through that night, but it quickly became apparent the tree had been deliberately and illegally felled, jurors heard.
Her final credit came in 2021, when she played Agnes in the movie 鈥淥ne Month Out.鈥
The Fact Checker is an engaging figure not for his own sake 鈥 a friend of Sylvia鈥檚, Agnes, tells him at one point that he鈥檚 鈥渁 blank man鈥 and she鈥檚 not wrong 鈥 but for the inconsistencies in his behaviors, and the dramatic irony inherent in the mismatch between his own narration and what we, as well as those around him, begin to see in him.
But Arsenal fan Agnes Katende laughed this off when I met up with them both in Kampala - the two women are part of a dedicated female following of the EPL.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse