Monk in a sentence as a noun

At which the "head monk" replied "you complain to much".

I have to figure out what a Hipmonk is before I can understand what they do.

Well, you can, but that is like saying "Wudang Kung Fu".There are definitely "Taoist monks".

"i don't have friends because i live like platonic monk hermit for last decade"This guy clearly needs some people skills.

Is pg supposed to give up all his worldly goals and possessions and live as some sort of equality monk?

At several points, Taoist monks cultivated within the same spaces as Buddhist monks.

I first misread the HN link's title as "gamma rays" and thought a radioactive monk sounded awesome!

If you didn't see it last week, the "A Buddhist monk confronts Japan’s ******* culture" post from last week is a really great read.

Programming is as exciting as ever!Three years ago, I was kidnapped by monkeys, who appeared to be in a trance.

However, once a year the monks were allowed to utter a single word to the "head monk"...my Godfather chose the following year 1: "Bed", year 2: "is" and year 3: "Hard".

As a monk translated the wishes of the holy monkeys, I discovered that I was required to rewrite the OS of their ancient computer, which had failed to reboot, back in 1839.

My Godfather lived as a monk in a monastery in Switzerland for a number of years, and aside from chanting and prayer, the monks otherwise took a vow of silence.

They have similar beggar-monk tradition as Buddhist beggar-monk traditions.

The monk had a colleague assist, and the two devised an alphabet and used their own multilingual familiarity with written language to devise a convincing nonsense text.

They were about to give up, as they stumbled onto me, and realized that I was the reincarnation of ChiChu Gomptar, the lead programmer for the CS monkey gang, which had served their monkey king, the creator of this computer.

If these ideas interest you, a good book to pick up is "The Mountain of Silence," in which an anthropologist visits Orthodox monasteries in Greece to try and understand these things, under the tutelage of a monk.

There's quite a lot of walking involved in the homeless monk's life, as well, as many monks undertake a training rule to abstain from the use of vehicles, undertake a rule to collect food on an alms walk, and may just simply enjoy traveling.

He engaged a monk or other scribe to produce a book filled with wondrous and curious illustrations from multiple sciences, and a text that nobody could read, which he could tell his customers was the source of whatever great Eastern wisdom he wanted.

They, the Zen monks, and others involved in philosophical and spiritual traditions, tend to share appreciation for walking forms of meditation, or a love of "pointless" walking, which is meant to foster a more concentrated state of awareness.

Monk definitions

noun

a male religious living in a cloister and devoting himself to contemplation and prayer and work

See also: monastic

noun

United States jazz pianist who was one of the founders of the bebop style (1917-1982)

See also: Monk