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The answer GLORIFY has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of glorify in various dictionaries:
verb - praise, glorify, or honor
verb - bestow glory upon
verb - elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Extol |
Good cooking: fry oil and lard with honour |
Laud, as might archbishop |
Praise |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Dec 27 2011 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Dec 8 2010 Eugene Sheffer - King Feature Syndicate |
Jun 20 2006 The Telegraph - Quick |
Apr 4 2003 The Times - Specialist |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Praise and worship (God) |
Describe or represent as admirable, especially unjustifiably. |
praise and worship (God). |
describe or represent as admirable, especially unjustifiably. |
To give glory, honor, or high praise to exalt. |
To cause to be or seem more glorious or excellent than is actually the case: Your descriptions have glorified an average house into a mansion. |
To give glory to, especially through worship. |
to praise and honour God or a person: |
to describe or represent something in a way that makes it seem better or more important than it really is: |
to praise or honor someone or something, or to make someone or something seem more excellent than is actually true: |
Glorify might refer to |
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Glorifying the American Girl is a 1929 American Pre-Code, musical comedy film produced by Florenz Ziegfeld that highlights Ziegfeld Follies performers. The last third of the film, which was filmed in early Technicolor, is basically a Follies production, with cameo appearances by Rudy Vallee, Helen Morgan, and Eddie Cantor. * Rex Beach was paid $35,000 for the original story.The script for the film was written by J.P. McEvoy and Millard Webb and directed by John W. Harkrider and Millard Webb. The songs were written by Irving Berlin, Walter Donaldson, Rudolf Friml, James E. Hanley, Larry Spier and Dave Stamper. The film is in the public domain, and many prints exhibited on television are in black-and-white only, and do not include pre-Code material, such as nudity. |