
1) All eyes 2) Amazed 3) Amazed, mouthwise 4) Apparently amazed 5) Astounded 6) Awed 7) Awestruck 8) Awestruck, obviously 9) Betraying awe 10) Betraying disbelief 11) Blown away 12) Brotherly love 13) Catching flies, so to speak 14) Christian term 15) Clearly amazed 16) Clearly flabbergasted 17) Clearly riveted
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1) Awed 2) Gaping 3) Inawe 4) Love feast 5) Opened
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[moth] Agape is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family. ...
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[mixtape] Agápē is the second mixtape by American pop-R&B singer JoJo. It is of EP length, unlike the previous mixtape. The mixtape was announced in early November 2012. JoJo recorded material specifically intended for the mixtape as she did not want to keep her fans waiting for new music any longer. Released on her 22nd birthday on Decem...
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selfless Christian love; a feast in celebration of such love
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• (n.) The love feast of the primitive Christians, being a meal partaken of in connection with the communion. • (adv. & a.) Gaping, as with wonder, expectation, or eager attention.
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in the New Testament, the fatherly love of God for humans, as well as the human reciprocal love for God. The term necessarily extends to the love of ... [2 related articles]
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Charity in Greek, intended as love that comes from God. Fraternal meeting of the community of origin, set out to eat together as brothers, usually in connection with the Eucharist
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Ag'a·pe noun ;
plural Agapæ . [ Greek
'aga`ph love, plural
'aga`pai .] The love feast of the primitive Christians, being a meal partaken of in connection with the communion.
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A·gape' adverb & adjective [ Prefix
a- +
gape .] Gaping, as with wonder, expectation, or eager attention. « Dazzles the crowd and sets them all
agape .
Milton. »
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In ecclesiastical history, the agape was the love-feast or feast of charity, in use among the primitive Christians, when a liberal contribution was made by the rich to feed the poor. During. the three first centuries love-feasts were held in the churches without scandal, but in after-times the heathen began to tax them with impurity, and they were ...
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Andromeda Galaxy and Amplified Pixels Experiment, a search for microlenses in front of the Andromeda Galaxy
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[
n] - a religious meal shared as a sign of love and fellowship
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agape (s) 1. Christian love. 2. Spiritual, as opposed to sexual, love. 3. The love feast accompanied by Eucharistic celebration in the early Christian church. In Christian Theology, God's love for man, divine love; or spontaneous, altruistic love.
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agape love noun selfless love of one person for another without sexual implications (especially love that is spiritual in nature)
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with the mouth wide open, as in wonder, surprise, or eagerness: We stood there agape at the splendor. · wide open: his mouth agape.
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