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- noun Plural form of
quester .
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Examples
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Mary Catherine Bateson wrote a book called "Composing a Life" in which she distinguishes people who are "questers" from those who are "quilters".
PhD metaphors Jono 2004
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It was easy to see why these questers are seeking enlightenment; even to the point of believing I can deliver it.
Is Avram Grant football's placebo effect? | Harry Pearson 2011
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Humans are terrific questers—they love to look for things.
THE FORBIDDEN GAME L.J. SMITH 2010
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As for the slender, red-haired, good-looking Mrs. Foye, Twain reported attending one of her sessions along with four hundred other spiritual questers.
LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010
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Humans are terrific questers—they love to look for things.
THE FORBIDDEN GAME L.J. SMITH 2010
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As for the slender, red-haired, good-looking Mrs. Foye, Twain reported attending one of her sessions along with four hundred other spiritual questers.
LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010
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Upon return, you join together with the other questers and guides for the sharing of personal stories.
Maddisen K. Krown: Ask Maddisen: What Is a Vision Quest and Why Do One? 2009
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LSD is for the questers, and Americans have always been on a quest, whether it's to go West, to go to the moon, or to spread democracy around the globe.
Ryan Grim: Exclusive Excerpt: This Is Your Country On Drugs 2009
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In many of their basic conclusions, contemporary questers for the historical Jesus echo the findings of earlier generations of Biblical skeptics.
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The second stage in the quest typically concentrates the questers, so now maybe everyone comes together, and you find you have enough.
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