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abiding place

n. (alternative spelling of abiding-place English)

Usage examples of "abiding place".

This was their home, the soil of their heart, the abiding place of their ancestors.

When therefore at last Melkor discovered the abiding place of Manwe and his friends he went thither in great haste, as a blazing fire.

Without an abiding place, presently without tools or weapons, you would be no more than a beast, less fitted for life than the shark or orca which would hunt you down.

Our tent erected, we began a general survey of our new abiding place.

Sarah Spencer had no fixed abiding place, but was always to be found where there was illness.

Obarskyrs, They were the royal family of some realm way east of Waterdeep, a good, trustworthy, law-abiding place.

They were the royal family of some realm way east of Waterdeep -- a good, trustworthy, law-abiding place.

The essentials of that abiding place are all there (at any rate for inhabitants of N.

Had Mark Twain written nothing but Huckleberry Finn, or Tom Sawyer, or Roughing It, he would have earned an abiding place in human affection and left a permanent record of one passing phase of American life.