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adorer

NOUN
  1. someone who admires a young woman
    she had many admirers

How To Use adorer In A Sentence

  • I also evangelized him in the community, relating the tale of how, every year on Hallowmas Eve, the day when the spiritual most strongly encroaches on the substantial, this mightiest of gourds would rise to revel across the world with the most sincere of his adorers. EP Flash: Mount Dragon
  • Well, you see," expounded John, unruffled, "as an adorer of the sex, and heir to a peerage, I shouldn't want to marry a woman unless I could support her in what they call a manner becoming her rank -- and I couldn't. My Friend Prospero
  • Pretty women walk arm-inarm with men of fashion, their adorers, couples greet each other with a glance as they pass; how different it is from the terrace at Beaulieu! A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  • Remained Balatta, who, from the time she found him and poked his blue eyes open to recrudescence of her grotesque female hideousness, had continued his adorer. THE RED ONE
  • With that, Marylyn flounced off to join her throng of lovesick adorers.
  • Accordingly they were represented as being guilty of blasphemy and slander, and as being adorers of a certain French revolutionist, named Lepaux, of whom Lamb, at all events, was entirely ignorant. Charles Lamb
  • He was more than usually polite to the major: he was in the army, the goal of his aspiration! but he laughed at what he called his vulgarity in private, and delighted to annoy Hester with remarks upon her "ancient adorer. Weighed and Wanting
  • You can use adorer in reference to love for a person? Sunday
  • The priests of the parish have made a special appeal for adorers on the First Friday of each month from 1 pm to 7.30 pm.
  • I suppose," he said -- and knocked the ashes from his cigar with elaborate care -- "I suppose your adorer is a good deal younger than you? The Awakening of Helena Richie
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