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worshippers

n. (plural of worshipper English)

Usage examples of "worshippers".

And second, a man of arms who is familiar with the ways of the god-warriors, as the worshippers of Vishan are now sovereign in the Midsea region.

Flaeros could just make out the heads and arms of a ring of worshippers gathered around the base of the nearest bright serpent of fire.

But Clement Lindsay was gone, and she must content herself with such worshippers as the village afforded.

They seize all spirits, degrade them into worshippers, and return them to earth to seek new-conceived bodies for new lives as god-warriors and god-women.

But what made him turn himself into a headlong ass, when he had only to wait a night to sit among friends and worshippers drinking off his tumbler upon tumbler with the honours?

The sky had been overcast and slightly threatening, and still fewer worshippers had ventured out.

And never had the church seemed more stately than on this brilliant Sabbath morning, never had its elegance and that of the worshippers seemed more in harmony.

After that sermon none could delude themselves with the hope that being decorous, well-dressed worshippers at St.

Fallen idols are a perpetual offence to their former worshippers, as they ever remind of the downfall of towering hopes.

The proposition pleased the fancy of the party, and with gay words and laughter that scarcely ceased at the vestibule, they entered the place of prayer and lighted down among the sober-visaged, soberly-dressed worshippers like a flock of tropical birds.

He grew in strength as his worshippers spread across the worlds, slaying in his horrible name.

She selected several of her worshippers, not certain what the future would hold.