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  • noun Plural form of benedict.

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Examples

  • Meli offers eight different benedicts, which are all good, but the classic is my favorite.

    One For The Table: Benediction 2008

  • Who came up with crab cake benedicts on a HAMBURGER BUN!

    Hello, Ruby Tuesday Brooks of Sheffield 2007

  • DEAN: Me, I'm going to have more money than you ever thought you could have, you and all the rests of you stinking sons of benedicts.

    CNN Transcript Nov 24, 2005 2005

  • DEAN: Me, I'm going to have more money than you ever thought you could have, you and all the rests of you stinking sons of benedicts.

    CNN Transcript Dec 03, 2005 2005

  • Felix Rolleston, who a month since had joined the noble army of benedicts, was there with Mrs. Rolleston, nee Miss Featherweight, who ruled him with a rod of iron.

    The Mystery of a Hansom Cab 2003

  • You and all the rest of you stinking sons of benedicts.

    CNN Transcript Feb 3, 2003 2003

  • You and all the rest of you stinking sons of benedicts.

    CNN Transcript Feb 8, 2003 2003

  • Now David had joined the ranks of happy benedicts.

    Grace Harlowe's Problem Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower

  • You'll find your staff made up pretty largely of benedicts now, King!

    Spacehounds of IPC 1927

  • In the flat parts of the same district the materials of the midsummer bonfires consist of fuel piled in the usual way; but they must be put together by men who have been married since the last midsummer festival, and each of these benedicts is obliged to lay a wreath of flowers on the top of the pile.

    The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion 1922

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