to praise
21praise to the skies — praise (someone/something) to the skies to praise someone or something very much. At first she would praise him to the skies for every minor achievement …
22Praise-meeting — Praise meet *ing, n. A religious service mainly in song. [Local, U. S.] [1913 Webster] …
23Praise to the Man — (originally Joseph Smith ) was a poem or a hymn written as a tribute to Joseph Smith, Jr. by Latter Day Saint leader and hymn writer William W. Phelps after Smith s death. The hymn was first published anonymously in the church newspaper Times and …
24Praise FM — is a nickname associated with the following religious radio stations:* KBHL FM 103.9 Osakis, Minnesota (plus several satellites and repeaters) * WVVW LP 98.1 Belpre, Ohio ** WVVP LP 96.1 Marietta, Ohio (repeater of WVVW) * WSRX 89.5 Naples,… …
25praise to the skies — praise God, praise heaven …
26praise him to the skies — praise him a lot, sing his praises Wade is an excellent student. His teachers praise him to the skies …
27praise — [n] congratulations; adoration acclaim, acclamation, accolade, applause, appreciation, approbation, approval, big hand*, boost, bravo, celebration, cheer, cheering, citation, commendation, compliment, cry, devotion, encomium, esteem, eulogy,… …
28praise be — ► praise be expressing relief, joy, or gratitude. Main Entry: ↑praise …
29praise|ful — «PRAYZ fuhl», adjective. 1. giving praise: »praiseful words. 2. Obsolete. praiseworthy …
30praise somebody to the skies — praise sb/sth to the ˈskies idiom to praise sb/sth a lot Main entry: ↑praiseidiom …