Sentences with word «sacrilegious»

"Sacrilegious" means showing disrespect or irreverence towards something considered sacred or holy. Full definition
It might seem sacrilegious in saying but this expansion is almost like the developer, Playground Games, is showing off and turning Forza Horizon 3 into a branded open world Wipeout.
It's not unusual for politicians or their staffers to push back against a critical line of questioning or a story, but I quickly learned that criticizing Slaughter in Rochester was as sacrilegious as criticizing a Nick Tahou's garbage plate.
Although it seems to have been overshadowed by that other crime epic starring Al Pacino and directed by Brian de Palma, Carlito's Way is more than worth seeing; in fact, at the risk of sounding sacrilegious, it's probably even more impressive than Scarface.
MINI producing a larger four - door seemed almost sacrilegious — it...
A decade ago, it would be considered sacrilegious for a sports car to be a hybrid, but now electrified powertrains are all the rage.
I don't buy magazines much these days, which is a bit sacrilegious for someone who worked in the industry for 25 years... but I just don't have the time, they're expensive and I don't feel like I've had my money's worth at the end.
Your favorite hummus (can substitute your favorite dressing if you * gasp * don't have any hummus on hand... kind of sacrilegious in a vegan house to be out of hummus;)-RRB-
(seems sacrilegious in the blogging world, doesn't it??
Or does the backwards reading suggest an irreligious, or even sacrilegious interpretation?
To abuse creation or to exploit it in any way was clearly anathema if not sacrilegious.
A black mass is a grotesque, sacrilegious ceremony in which the most sacred rite of the Catholic Church is deliberately mocked.
Angered by the continuous sacrilegious acts of the insurgents in the northeast, Nigeria, particularly in Borno and Yobe state, over 10,000 members of civilian JTF, hunters...
Ironic how sacrilegious Seth McFarlane's Family Guy is, isn't it?
-- - * I almost feel a bit sacrilegious speaking that,..
And the other one, even more sacrilegious, is quantum mechanics at all levels — so that's the faith.
I know it is practically sacrilegious to serve cheese with fish in some elite circles, but this combo deliciously breaks the rules.
The implications are so mind - blowing that I have to ask, «You don't see anything sacrilegious about this?»
It might feel sacrilegious not to go with an SEC team for the nation's best D - line, whether that be Jonathan Allen - led Alabama or Myles Garrett - led Texas A&M, but the Wolverines return a starting front four that can stack up with any unit in the country.
I'd try for sure everything except partying the night away: it's not my cup of tea plus, considering how a laid back experience it would be being there, practicing yoga, diving and floating on the sea water, it would look like sacrilegious to me!
I felt a little sacrilegious borrowing this perfect dessert from you guys.
Slightly sacrilegious before the playoffs, but there you have it.
It's probably sacrilegious for us to compare our beloved 996 GT3 to a car, that, to be frank, tends to understeer.
«I wouldn't say sacrilegious,» Church responds.
As a record standing almost entirely on nostalgia, sure, it gives schmaltzy»70s dance music a fine, not - sacrilegious update and sets it to a pleasant neon glow, but it's a trip through history that's almost more educational than immersive.
Also, big ups for CNN and their ballsy picture of the playboy on the bible, how cheekily sacrilegious.
The founders were seen by the Christian Clergy of Europe as sacrilegious blasphemers.
That is absolutely sacrilegious — is it alright for me to feel that way?
To begin with, I will not put up with your statement that the Sovereign will not allow anything to be written against Mainz... Your idea about not disturbing the public peace is fine, but will you allow the eternal peace of God to be disturbed by the wicked and sacrilegious actions of that son of perdition?»
It also seemed somewhat sacrilegious to think of smearing that puckeringly sweet jelly on that luscious turkey meat that I had waited an entire year for.
a Star Wars movie being released in May and not on the 4th is frankly sacrilegious.
But it's not his affiliation with the Red Sox which caused my dad to make this purchase — after all, my dad is a life - long Yankees fan, so such a piece of memorabilia treads toward sacrilegious.
With the seeming public hysteria since former Vice President, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku defected from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the impression has been sold that the act was not only sacrilegious but also unprecedented.
More than two weeks after the Eid el Kabir celebration in Nigeria, the conduct of the Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, during an Eid prayer in Ado - Ekiti, seems to have gathered a sudden storm following a condemnation by the President of the Muslim Rights Concern, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, who described his action as «highly sacrilegious and unduly provocative.»
The statement read in part, «The killing of any Nigerian in circumstance such as this is bad enough, but the killing of two reverend fathers in one fell swoop inside a church during Mass is most sacrilegious, provocative, a deliberate assault on the Christian Faith and an open invitation to a religious war from which we pray merciful God to deliver Nigeria.
Possessed by a demon in life and forced to spend eternity doing the devils bidding in death, a malevolent nun returns to life to torment a young couple and their terrified friends in director Massimiliano Cerchi's sacrilegious shocker.
Paul Bettany, voted «Most Likely to Wear a Cowl» at Drama Centre London, is a caped crusader once again in «Priest,» a mad mash - up of sci - fi, Western, sacrilegious silliness and vampire movie.
This doesn't jibe exactly with a divinely sacrilegious scene later on when one of the zombies reanimates a couple of beefsticks by gently marking their eyelids with blood, but so be it: Grau's satirical shotgun has a wide spray pattern.
While he tries to maintain his cover as a deaf mute and stay on the straight and narrow, the nuns» increasingly wild (and totally sacrilegious) behavior threatens to send him over the edge.
Hollywood has historically romanticized the wild west, so Mel Brooks» 1974 satire Blazing Saddles was borderline sacrilegious in the way it depicted the vulgarities of the era, namely the rampant racism.
What seemed ingenious, a tad sacrilegious, on the printed page comes off as just plain dopey on the big screen, despite some wonderful Mathew Brady - inspired tableaux by veteran photog Caleb Deschanel («The Natural») and an amiably awkward performance by Benjamin Walker, who as Lincoln resembles a young Liam Neeson.
The film manages to be irreverent without becoming sacrilegious and sentimental without becoming saccharine.
There's exploding sheep, banana bombs, kamikaze pigeons, and sacrilegious holy hand grenades, all taking chunks out of the level as they go off.
Delight as word spreads across the Internet that a «sacrilegious crime» has been committed, meaning you dominate headlines.
Ofili seemed to thrive on controversy around his work: in 1999, the New York mayor Rudolf Giuliani was appalled up by the «sacrilegious content» of Ofili's The Holy Virgin Mary posed pregnant against a backdrop interspersed with close - ups of women's genitalia cut from men's porn magazines, and he blocked the planned exhibition at Brooklyn Art Museum.
The notorious «Piss Christ» by Andres Serrano (b. 1950), Lot 51, is a beautiful image of the crucifixion that seems to float in blood, which caused a great deal of controversy because the liquid is urine and many people felt the image and concept was therefore sacrilegious.
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