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She had a look at the back of it, with its churchy windows.
But I should have taken into account that you are not the churchy type.
The building was absolutely silent and had a churchy smell.
"Most of us had seen this place and knew something churchy went on here.
But the nature of the sound, the churchy acoustic doesn't help.
It's rather less churchy round Sheffield, but every bit as traditional.
One thing I wasn't going to do today was anything traditionally churchy, including singing.
The more churchy addicts referred to forgiveness, but she knew what people meant.
When her voice takes on a churchy rasp, it holds both pain and determination.
That's what always seems to bother the churchy people."
They reminded Wexford of saints' hands in what he called 'churchy' paintings.
His writing is "about how faith and life meet in nonreligious ways," he said, adding, "I hope not to be very churchy."
The waitress was a stern-faced, churchy woman in tin-rimmed glasses.
Too often the music recedes into the churchy distance, lacking in vigor and articulation.
Ms. Baez has a beautiful voice, with its quick vibrato and churchy purity.
Had that growling, churchy feeling in her voice that I couldn't resist.
He wanted to give them a barrage of soul music: churchy, blues, swinging, earthy.
Oh no, she's very churchy, you know.
Even its architecture reinforces its separateness and gives off a churchy whiff.
He comes from a "churchy" background.
Mr Tillingham got down to churchy business, the funeral would take place at three in the afternoon.
Wexler also described the young Burke's vocal style as "churchy without being coarse."
The score sets Bach motifs into a hushed, rapt, vaguely churchy aura.
She was too churchy, too timid.
The only place the more trademark traditional "churchy" vocals appear are in the vamp of "No, Never".