sermonizer
IPA: sˈɝmʌnaɪzɝ
noun
- A preacher; one who delivers sermons
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Examples of "sermonizer" in Sentences
- Yes, in the end, he became an insuferable sermonizer (and he sent me poison pen letters when I said that in People).
- And it is genuinely difficult to understand how, in those cases, the sermonizer avoids the realization of what they're doing.
- To claim that she was "invoking" the memory of RFK's assassination, or whatever it was the great sermonizer (clowning Keith) said, is absurd.
- She's also been a sermonizer; a saintly bearer of gifts the cars she famously bestowed on an entire studio audience; and a builder of schools.
- "You have to bomb the Indian businesses, and as for the Jews, you kill them physically," as one sermonizer, calling himself Sheikh al-Faisal, so prettily puts it.
- It's kind of hard to judge a sermon (and therefore the sermonizer) by a snippet of what was probably a 30 minute exhortation, particularly if one doesn't examine the whole sermon.
- A hatter by trade, Cleveland was also a poet, songwriter, essayist, lecturer, and sermonizer who made public and private pronouncements about religious truth and individual freedom.
- This is another case in which the Obama campaign engages in something that TPM, and its resident pompous sermonizer Josh Marshal would have reacted to with his highest moral outrage -- had it been perpetrated by the Clinton campaign.
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