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preacher

[ US /ˈpɹitʃɝ/ ]
[ UK /pɹˈiːt‍ʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone whose occupation is preaching the gospel

How To Use preacher In A Sentence

  • Naa, Mr. Penrose, yo 'preachers talk abaat th' Cross, and it's o 'reet that yo' should; but yo 'cannot blame me for talkin' abaat my flute, con yo ', when it's bin my salvation? Lancashire Idylls (1898)
  • Among Baptist preachers, the most formative figure in the area of homiletics was John Broadus.
  • Preachers paid for time to sermonize, listeners could call in, some slots were reserved for Christian music.
  • The WSJ recently had an article about an antitheist ‘preacher’ as it were, who was giving anti-religious sermons to large crowds in France. Matthew Yglesias » The New Atheism
  • The preacher pushed his plate away and Lottie rose to clear the table.
  • McCain is nothing but a nebish and shlimazl ... just like this shlump of a preacher ... McCain officially rejects Hagee endorsement
  • Preacher was standing up over his writing table, unshaved, wearing an unironed white shirt. Rain Gods
  • From most of the preachers and all the humbugs they expect nothing else.
  • The very idea of a “man of God” and a “preacher” making six figures, driving luxury cars and living in gated communities, with expense accounts, country club memberships and obese bodies is laughable and obscene. Think Progress » Hatch Warns Tea Party Activists: Work With The GOP…Or Else
  • No being, not even one whose essence was love, would suborn her, Ellen Thomas, as a preacher in its cause. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
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