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Praise be to God!
Answer for the clue "Praise be to God! ", 8 letters:
alleluia
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Alleluia is a piece for unaccompanied SATB chorus by Randall Thompson . Composed over the first five days of July in 1940, it was given its world premiere on July 8 of that year at the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood under the direction of G. Wallace ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from Latin alleluja , from Greek allelouia , from Hebrew hallelu-yah "praise Jehovah" (see hallelujah ).
Usage examples of alleluia.
When Elszabet was done with Ferguson and had looked in on the third cabin, where Alleluia, the synthetic woman, was being treated, she hurried back to A Cabin.
Now on the night of July nineteenth Alleluia had a second space dream.
Even Lacy, back in San Francisco, seeing the big golden thing with horns: Alleluia had seen the same thing.
Abruptly he saw how their escape from the Center was going to end: with him lying in the weeds with his throat slit, and Alleluia, kicking and screaming all the way, being dragged off somewhere for a night of gangbanging.
Coming up to Alleluia, clustering around her, looking her over appreciatively.
He prayed for Alleluia to go into action, grab three or four of them and snap their necks the way she had snapped that sapling, fast, before they knew what was happening.
Dan Robinson brought her the news: Ed Ferguson and the synthetic woman Alleluia had run away.
There was still Alleluia, who was as good as both of them put together.
The others were there already, Ed Ferguson and Father Christie, and the beautiful artificial woman Alleluia, and fat April, all sitting together at one of the long tables.
Ferguson became aware that April was standing beside him, that Alleluia had appeared from somewhere and was at his elbow too.
The Archangel Alleluia sat in one of the locked, soundproofed music rooms that lined the lower level of the Eyrie, and wondered why this was always the setting when she received bad news.
And Alleluia, shy, reserved and scholarly, owning a voice that was no more than pretty, and hopeless at managing people.
And if she, the Archangel Alleluia, did not sing a mass with the son of Jeremiah at her side, the same thing could happen again this spring--the same thing or worse.
Though she was pleasant and responded any time he essayed a remark, Caleb sensed Alleluia growing tense or at least very focused, and be eventually gave up all attempts at conversation.
He was still watching Alleluia when Delilah made her abrupt, unnerving switch to one of the bawdiest ballads Caleb had ever heard her sing.