From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishLord's PrayerˌLord’s ˈPrayer noun → the Lord’s Prayer
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Lord's Prayer• A chance hearing of the Lord's Prayer produces the following conversation: Child: What's heaven?• The former depicted the royal coat of arms, texts from the scriptures, the Creed, or the Lord's Prayer.• Blake recognized the Lord's Prayer spoken backwards.• Three said they knew the Ten Commandments and 11 could say the Lord's Prayer.• One of the oldest tricks of witchcraft was saying the Lord's Prayer backwards.• Gloria kneels and says the Lord's Prayer out loud.• Very few schools get away with teaching the Lord's prayer in anything other than something like the traditional way.