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enthusiast

[en-thoo-zee-ast, -ist] / ɛnˈθu ziˌæst, -ɪst /


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Tierney understands the book’s intense enthusiasts and the modern men-loving-men genre, which evolved from the Boys Love fandom that originated in 1970s Japanese culture and has persisted in contemporary media with fanfiction and romance writing.

From Salon

Rewards consultants have been around for years, but they say interest in their services has grown with the premium-card universe expanding and social media amplifying card enthusiasts’ tales of using points to score dream vacations.

From The Wall Street Journal

The hikers’ deaths have reverberated through the Southern California hiking community, where outdoors enthusiasts found themselves explaining, in online forums and to reporters in phone interviews, the dual nature of conditions on Mt.

From Los Angeles Times

Jennifer Koles, a nature enthusiast and former docent at Irvine Ranch Conservancy and Orange County Parks, said it’s not a guarantee but that folks can see it as “an early delight in the desert.”

From Los Angeles Times

Archaeologist Stephen Young says Mr Derby "embodies the best of what it means to be a metal detectorist and an archaeological enthusiast".

From BBC