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exorcist

[ek-sawr-sist, -ser-] / ˈɛk sɔr sɪst, -sər- /


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And one of the sisters in training, she wants to be an exorcist basically.

From Salon

Matt Damon and Heath Ledger play the Grimms as traveling exorcists who try to find out why several of a village’s female children have vanished.

From Los Angeles Times

“Within These Wicked Walls” is a fantasy retelling of “Jane Eyre” starring an exorcist named Andromeda and a handsome young heir named Magnus Rochester.

From New York Times

Is that your way of encouraging your child's self-expression, or did you fail to tip the exorcist?

From Washington Post

Mr. Traoré, he said, was hallucinating well before the murder itself, engaging in long soliloquies, responding to imaginary voices and consulting an exorcist.

From New York Times