adoring
IPA: ʌdˈɔrɪŋ
noun
- adoration
adjective
- Showing adoration or admiration.
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Examples of "adoring" in Sentences
- I was just recalling the adoring crowds at Obamas Ich-Bin-Ein-Berliner speech.
- Also a few special schoolfriends who in adoring my disastrous amateur poems at 16, helped me cherish them too.
- I recall adoring magazine cover after magazine cover at the supermarket checkout line with hagiographic photos of Obama.
- That kind of overlap might be what you'd expect from a guy who recalls adoring his college political-theory class "because it was funny."
- At nine he called the adoring hall-boy, gave him a quarter with minute instructions, and saw him disappear into the hallway of Number 205.
- John McCain, meanwhile, is talking gas prices and pocketbook issues and tweaking the media for what the McCain camp calls adoring coverage of Obama.
- In the view which is given here of the retribution on the wicked as an instance of God's wise and holy ordering, we may well pause in adoring wonder and faith.
- By employing ourselves in adoring the depth of those divine counsels of which we cannot find the bottom we shall very much tranquilize our minds under the afflicting hand of
- As the Ciceronian model of republicanism made explicit, the goal in adoring one’s civic order is to assume a posture vis-à-vis the state like that of a dutiful child to a parent. [
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