preacher
IPA: prˈitʃɝ
noun
- Someone who preaches a worldview, philosophy, or religion, especially someone who preaches the gospel; a clergyman or clergywoman.
- Ecclesiastes, the twenty-first book of the Old Testament.
- (rare) A male given name from English.
- (rare) A surname from Middle English.
- A nickname.
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Examples of "preacher" in Sentences
- Excuse me ... did you notice that the preacher is white?
- Well the preacher is talking now, get use to this, because this is what you will be getting.
- He was raised by a white family, but never noticed that his preacher is a racist who preaches white hate and jewish hate.
- The problem t = with going after this preacher is that Hillary is telling the Super delegates exactly what this man is saying ...
- • Life with the Antichrist: The wife of a controversial Miami-based preacher is divorcing him but staying married to his teachings.
- He doesn't have the judgment necessary to figure out his preacher is a hate pedder, primarily to adorn his own ego and for financial gain.
- The spirit that has inhabited the preacher is known as Genesis, a burning ball of fire with infant features who was conceived between one of the angels of the Seraphi and a demon from hell.
- (Luther, Henry VIII, to the Episcopalians who now associate with the Rwanda Church to avoid the gay-marriage/gay-bishop stuff, to the random Church in Altus, Oklahoma who might not care for the way the new preacher is doing things).
- Julian Avenel had intrigued without scruple with both parties -- yet bad as he was, he certainly would not have practised aught against the guest whom Lord James had recommended to his hospitality, had it not been for what he termed the preacher's officious inter-meddling in his family affairs.
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