Holy in a sentence as a noun

She firmly believed that she was some sort of holy warrior for feminism, and that she was standing up for future women programmers, or something like that.

They believed wealth would be an end-in-itself, and upon reaching that holy grail of financial security, they were struck with the terrible realization that there was no instant nirvana waiting for them.

Holy in a sentence as an adjective

If any potential investors even sniff the possibility, they'll run and never look back while your current investors will raise holy ****, even if the CEO+CTO were able to find some fig leaf of justification.

So if you have any sort of business where people pay you per click, and they expect those clicks not to be bots, then you need some way to say, "okay, I think I sent you 100 clicks, but let me check if they were all legit, so don't take this number as holy until 24 hours have passed.

Holy definitions

noun

a sacred place of pilgrimage

See also: sanctum

adjective

belonging to or derived from or associated with a divine power