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Dove

noun as in Holy Ghost

noun as in Holy Spirit

noun as in pacifist

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A Fish and Wildlife special agent collected the bodies of two birds at the site, a redhead duck and a mourning dove.

Beginning in 1988, he also dove into making art using a fax machine.

De Merode slipped from his seat and dove toward the roadside and into the forest.

He caught both the ball and a bleacher to the face as he dove into the stands.

You'd been drunk for hours, but you dove off a double-decker lake boat and came up gracefully for air.

And really, the little dove-cote, as Mrs. Prentice had called their new home, was a veritable love of a place!

See her companion in shot silk and a dove-colored parasol; in what a graceful Watteau-like attitude she reclines.

And Ephraim is become as a dove that is decoyed, not having a heart: they called upon Egypt, they went to the Assyrians.

A voice from heaven hails the invincible conqueror, and his soul in the form of a dove ascends to the skies.

One of the most beautiful symbols of the Catacombs is the dove, the perpetual synonym of peace.

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On this page you'll find 87 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to Dove, such as: drab, dusty, gray/grey, silvery, ash, and clouded.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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