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10 points! What's a sentence with the word "sacrilegious" in it? And another sentence with "Fallacy"?

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By the way, I don't mean both in the same sentence.

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  1. sacrilegious:

    Modifying Another Word

    almost: To suggest any other views in the modern " tolerant " environment feels almost sacrilegious.

    so: Now, these two luminaries are objects of veneration to the African tribes, and they determined to oppose so sacrilegious an enterprise.

    even: To a recumbent old-timer like me, there seems something amazing - even sacrilegious about the ICE range of trikes.

    Modifies a noun

    hand: Neither saint nor sanctuary was to be safe from the sacrilegious hands of the heathen from across the North Sea.

    act: For your age, is it not shameful on your part to indulge in such a sacrilegious act of stretching your legs toward God?

    Used with adjective complement

    seem: Many of his actions, contrary to all tradition, seemed sacrilegious to the people.

    feel: To suggest any other views in the modern " tolerant " environment feels almost sacrilegious.

    http://www.yourdictionary.com/sacrilegio...

    Fallacy:

    “It's a fallacy that the president only wants to hear from you if you agree” -  Christine Todd Whitman

    “A huge fallacy to suppose that one community is somehow more intrinsically prone to violence or outrage than any other.”

    - Rowan Williams

    “The same would be true of telephone companies selling cable TV. That's the fallacy of the bundle idea, because consumers have a mindset about the provider.” - Bruce Leichtman  


  2. It is sacrilegious to take God's name in vain.

    The belief that Columbus discovered America is a fallacy.

  3. Dressing up as Jesus Christ at Hallowe'en would be sacreligious. (Making fun of religion)

    The idea that unicorns exist is a comlpete fallacy. (a myth)


  4. "It is sacrilegious to be greedy."

    "Your idea is a definite fallacy."

    Lol I don't use these words on a daily basis so it's hard to think of sentences with these words in them.

  5. "A jew eating a cheddar bacon sandwich is sacreligious."

    "2+2=5? That's a fallacy!"

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