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idolater

[ahy-dol-uh-ter] / aɪˈdɒl ə tər /




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One Per�n idolater had dragged a great, 100-lb. wooden cross from seaside Mar del Plata 300 miles away.

From Time Magazine Archive

Such, too, is the fascination of speculation respecting the man behind the pen that someone, biographer or scandalmonger or idolater, is rather more than likely to tell the world about him.

From Time Magazine Archive

For Ibsen, as later for an Ibsen idolater named James Joyce, exile was creation's catalyst.

From Time Magazine Archive

As he proceeds to plant an intolerant city-state on American soil, this Milton sneers at the memory of More, calling him an idolater who had had his head chopped off.

From Time Magazine Archive

Asa fought against the worship of idols which had corrupted the people, yet he made an alliance with the King of Syria, who was an idolater.

From The Man Who Did Not Die The Story of Elijah by Willard, J. H.