churchy
Americanadjective
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adhering strictly to the prescribed form in ecclesiastical matters.
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intolerant of dissent in one's religion.
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of, characteristic of, or suggestive of a church.
The stained-glass windows gave the room a churchy look.
adjective
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like a church, church service, etc
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excessively religious
Other Word Forms
- churchiness noun
Etymology
Origin of churchy
Example Sentences
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The result was his breakout success with the show “Churchy” that started as a self-funded series that was picked up by BET and recently ran through its second season.
From Los Angeles Times
I made eight episodes of “Churchy.”
From Los Angeles Times
“Swag II” closes with “Story of God,” a nearly 8-minute track in which Bieber narrates the tale of the Garden of Eden against a backing of churchy keyboards and reverbed gospel wailing.
From Los Angeles Times
Never preachy or too churchy — sometimes God is never mentioned.
From Los Angeles Times
Phil at Coachella, where she performed a churchy rendition of Prince’s “Purple Rain.”
From Los Angeles Times
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