manna Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈmæn.ə]
  • Us [ ˈmæn.ə]

Meaning of manna In English

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Examples of manna

  • The ordinary things of life cannot fall like manna from the skies.

  • I am glad that he is looking for something to come down to him like some kind of manna from heaven.

  • I feel sure that these things do not fall like manna.

  • To some extent, at least, they were taken over by activists, to whom their outworn shibboleths were as manna from heaven, just ripe for picking.

  • As we know, in court, definitions are manna for lawyers.

  • Again, before we ask ourselves whether this is manna from heaven, we have to set it against the financial disadvantages which the industry has been facing, and which are considerable.

  • According to your logic, it would have been a bad thing for the manna to have come down, because it would have caused unemployment among the nations.

  • The problem at the end of this agonising period is that a weakened industry will be faced by an economy that is to receive an injection of fiscal manna.

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