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vicarage

[vik-er-ij] / ˈvɪk ər ɪdʒ /


NOUN
rectory
Synonyms
STRONG


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The 37-year-old bought Kimpton Grange, a former vicarage, in 2009 but failed to sell it for an estimated price of £6m in 2018 before putting forward plans for the eco-village in 2022.

From BBC Jun. 21, 2026

Her village is the one we dream of, where everyone knows everyone else, meets for tea at the vicarage or down at the pub: a place where one belongs.

From Washington Post Sep. 1, 2022

“I told him he should look for an old vicarage somewhere.”

From New York Times Dec. 29, 2021

Armed with two loudspeakers, Allerton left his vicarage at St. Peter’s church and got on his bicycle to deliver his Easter Sunday sermon - onto the backstreets.

From Washington Times Apr. 12, 2020

It invited me to come to the vicarage to discuss my work at three o'clock on Sunday.

From "Black Swan Green" by David Mitchell




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