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- noun Plural form of
idolizer .
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Examples
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Lushbaugh-idolizers are spreading the rumor that middle-class will be hit and that is a lie.
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I would be perplexed by the Lincoln cult if I thought the prime Lincoln idolizers gave a damn about individual liberty.
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But as all you Obama idolizers say, "he is wise by taking his time", tell it to the Marines!!!
Obama to unveil new Afghanistan strategy after Thanksgiving, source says 2009
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I would be perplexed by the Lincoln cult if I thought the prime Lincoln idolizers gave a damn about individual liberty.
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To prevent that scenario, the media and their pollster puppets are doing everything they can to lure the Palin idolizers into contributing to McCain's twice-failed campaign, and they (the media) gets the lions 'share of that money.
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Yes, idolizers would find it hard to accept the reality.
The Early Word: McCain Chides Bush in New Orleans - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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It was good pacing to go from combo to big-band and back, but it also seemed emblematic of a schism that ran through the jazz world of the late 1930s: the split between young swing-music idolizers, hooked on the big bands 'riffs, and an earlier generation of traditionalists who felt "true jazz" was played only by small groups of collectively improvising players.
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All the materialists rampant, all the idolizers of German science and efficiency.
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All the materialists rampant, all the idolizers of German science and efficiency.
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All the materialists rampant, all the idolizers of German science and efficiency.
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