Sainted in a sentence as an adjective

The sainted Ive: "I know how we work, and you don’t"So you know how multimillionaire pampered designer auteurs work?

2, just because someone is part of a group does not automatically make them sainted evangelists of that group.

When the top brass evoke these deaths, it's like they're saying "if our sainted dead soldiers followed these orders, how can you possibly disagree?

Molyneux is showing us that real gods appear, make big promises, and then leave their followers -- even the most sainted among them -- to wonder their whole lives if the promises are true.

This canard that the government is congenitally incompetent and can never ever do anything as well as the sainted Private Sector needs to end.

Calling out "racism" is not automatically a sainted argument above reproach.

> This canard that the government is congenitally incompetent and can never ever do anything as well as the sainted Private Sector needs to endIt will end when it ceases to be true, and reliably so.

Or because any of a myriad of other reason that would cause someone with a piece of land to not be swimming in a pile of gold coins.> Since property taxes are in the neighborhood of 1% of value, and real estate prices in NYC go up by several percent per year,I can't speak to the real estate prices or property taxes so I'll take you at your word here.> your sainted grandmotherI think we can all go without sarcastic ad hominems against our grandmothers.

Sainted definitions

adjective

marked by utter benignity; resembling or befitting an angel or saint; "angelic beneficence"; "a beatific smile"; "a saintly concern for his fellow men"; "my sainted mother"

See also: angelic angelical beatific saintlike saintly