idolizer

IPA: ˈaɪdʌɫaɪzɝ

noun

  • One who idolizes.
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Examples of "idolizer" in Sentences

  • Seyntaubyne was an idolizer of personal attractions.
  • I have finally read it, and no self-respecting idolizer of Joseph Roth can wear that badge with pride until they have apparently.
  • The pieces will be priced at $19.99 to $34.99 and "there's even a copy of a Cheerio uniform top for the ultimate Sue Sylvester idolizer," USA Today reports.
  • You must come less often; even to not at all, if you are one of those idols with feet of clay which leave the print of their steps in a room; or fall and crush the silly idolizer. '
  • In the second season, Powers follows his quest to Mexico, where he plays for a professional team with a filthy-rich owner (Michael Peña), gets involved in cockfighting, woos a sultry lounge singer, meets his dad (Don Johnson) and reconnects with Stevie Janowski (Steve Little), the band teacher/idolizer who was his assistant in the first season.

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