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idolater

[ahy-dol-uh-ter] / aɪˈdɒl ə tər /




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

From Time Magazine Archive

She's made the transition from jazz idolater to true innovator--anyone who can transform the Monkees' silly Last Train to Clarksville into something serious and moving is clearly onto something.

From Time Magazine Archive

Consequently he has been denounced as a "traitor," "idolater," "conspirator."

From Time Magazine Archive

And this coolheaded didact of "epic"theater and "alienation" effects was a sentimental idolater of Charlie Chaplin movies.

From Time Magazine Archive

One calls the other "bigot," who retorts by calling out "idolater," or perhaps "fanatic;" and the phrases are bandied about with the gusto and fervor of Billingsgate—the meaning of the whole is, "You're another!"

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. IV, No. 19, Dec 1851 by Various