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Great Goddess

American  

noun

  1. The. Great Mother.


Example Sentences

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In the world of myth, she is the Great Goddess, but comically reincarnated as a nanny who “pops in” to turn-of-the-century London.

From Washington Post • Dec. 13, 2018

But in the movie the tormented demigod becomes "Herc," an ultra-buff teenage superstar who adores "Meg" and addresses the Great Goddess Hera as "Mom."

From Time Magazine Archive

They believe in spirits, in a cold, horrible Hell and a Heaven at the bottom of the sea, ruled over by the Great Goddess Nuliayok.

From Time Magazine Archive

This benighted creature, a Great Goddess Brown in tintype, soon convinces the audience that Eddie is not Pan at all but just plain 100% Eddie.

From Time Magazine Archive

I move from the threshold, Great Goddess, with steps meditative and slow; Night steals like a dream to the landscape and slips like a pall   o'er its glow.

From An Anthology of Australian Verse by Stevens, Bertram

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