court Christian
Americannoun
plural
courts ChristianEtymology
Origin of court Christian
Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300
Example Sentences
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In a proposed class action filed in Brooklyn federal court, Christian Smalls alleged Amazon failed to provide needed protective gear to its “predominantly minority” workforce, subjecting them to inferior working conditions than its mainly white managers.
From Reuters
Grant Hill, on court, Christian Laettner and Duke teammates celebrate the 1992 victory.
From Washington Post
A spokesman for Austria’s Constitutional Court, Christian Neuwirth, confirmed it had received the Freedom Party’s “rather extensive” challenge.
Trump tried to court Christian conservatives Saturday night when he told an evangelical audience in Iowa, "I'm one of you. Just remember that."
From US News
It gave the Texas senator an ideal platform to court Christian conservatives — the bedrock of his budding campaign — and to expound on his religious faith.
From MSNBC
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