"Canoodle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Canoodle" Meaning

To canoodle is to cuddle and caress someone with affection, often in a playful or flirtatious manner. It can also mean to engage in gentle, romantic, and intimate behavior, such as kissing, hugging, or kissing.

"Canoodle" Examples

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Too shy to canoodle in public, they preferred sneaking romantic moments when alone. (To indulge in affectionate but playful physical contact, typically in a discreet or hidden way.)
The couple liked to canoodle on the beach, feeling the warm sand between their toes. (To engage in playful or flirtatious physical contact, often in a manner that is not overly serious or intimate.)
As they walked through the park, they canoodled, holding hands and stealing kisses. (To behave in a loving or affectionate way, often in a playful or teasing manner.)
The friends laughed and canoodled on the couch, feeling carefree and joyful. (To engage in light-hearted or playful behavior, often with friends or loved ones.)
Their friends envied their ability to canoodle in secret, never wanting to disturb them. (To indulge in affectionate or romantic behavior, often in a way that is private or hidden from others.)

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A canonist is a scholar or expert in canon law, particularly in the Catholic Church. Canon law is the body of laws and regulations that govern the activities of the Catholic Church, including its doctrine, organization, and practices. Canonists study and interpret these laws, often serving as advisors or judges within the Church.

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Canonization is the formal process of declaring a deceased person to be a saint in the Catholic Church. During this process, the Church investigates the person's life and decides whether they have lived a life of exceptional virtue and witnesses a miracle attributed to their intercession. If the miracle is verified, the Pope declares the person a saint through a formal ceremony, which is called canonization. This process is meant to ensure that only those who have demonstrated extraordinary devotion to God and the Church are recognized as saints.

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To canonize someone or something means to officially declare them a saint or to make something official or authoritative. It can also mean to give official recognition or approval to something. For example, "The Pope canonized John as a saint" or "This law has been canonized by the government".

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Declared or recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.

Canonizes

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to recognize officially as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, typically by the Pope

Canonizing

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To canonize is to declare a person or thing officially recognized as a saint or as an authority, or to include a book or work in a list of accepted or approved literary or artistic works.

Canonry

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A canonry is a position or office in a cathedral or collegiate church, held by a canon. Canons are members of a chapter of a cathedral or collegiate church, and they are responsible for the spiritual and administrative leadership of the church.

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Canons generally refer to a set of rules or principles that govern a particular field, activity, or art form. The term can also refer to a literary or musical work that is considered a masterpiece or a classic.<br><br>In a broader sense, a canon can also refer to a respected or authoritative figure in a particular field, such as a canon lawyer in the Catholic Church.

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I apologize, but "canoodles" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or nonsense word, or it might be a misspelling or variant of a different word.

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