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tabernacle

[tab-er-nak-uhl] / ˈtæb ərˌnæk əl /


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“The Los Angeles Public Library. The go-to tabernacle of literacy and lifesaving life hacks. A passport to wonder and whimsy and then some,” Bui says.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 2, 2024

Its location in the nation’s capital is no accident: On its website, the center boasts that it is the closest tabernacle to the White House.

From Salon • Oct. 12, 2023

She’s said it on her knees before her church’s gold tabernacle and slumped in the embrace of her living room sofa.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 24, 2022

The tabernacle, which measured around two feet tall, was likely weighted — a tradition to keep it from being carried off.

From New York Times • Jun. 1, 2022

He looks at St. Francis and the tabernacle and nods and I suppose he’s talking to God.

From "Angela's Ashes: A Memoir" by Frank McCourt