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Pentecostals

Pentecostals \Pen`te*cos"tals\, n. pl. Offerings formerly made to the parish priest, or to the mother church, at Pentecost.
--Shipley.

Usage examples of "pentecostals".

Back then, the strict Pentecostals didn’t go to movies or sporting events.

When I kidded her about all the things Pentecostals couldn’t do, she said they had all their fun in church.

It turned out there was twenty buck-naked Pentecostals inside it, none of them hurt on account of being jammed in thicker than fleas on a wisp.

You'd be better off interviewing the naked Pentecostals about their brand of clothing.

The next thing you know, we'll be hearing how Bigfoot moved in with Diesel and the Pentecostals are hiding out in the woods behind Joyce Lambertino's house.

It seemed downright hypocritical to write stories about mermaids and naked Pentecostals, then make fun of folks that were as honest as the day was long.

By the eighties, the number of Pentecostals worldwide numbered in the tens of uullions.