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- noun Plural form of
tempter .
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Examples
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I learned to talk to demons, to tempters and to genies
In Paran Larissa Shmailo 2012
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(I love EDF, but being naive, wondered if I placed my trust among scheming tempters.)
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One is called the Ladle of Love, serving homemade soups and stews – and other taste-tempters like fried truffled chickpeas in an environmentally friendly, compostable cup.
Tavern On The Green Is Back: Popular Central Park Restaurant To Serve Vendor Fare 2010
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One is called the Ladle of Love, serving homemade soups and stews – and other taste-tempters like fried truffled chickpeas in an environmentally friendly, compostable cup.
Tavern On The Green Is Back: Popular Central Park Restaurant To Serve Vendor Fare 2010
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What will Barry-boy do when his Satanic-tempters rework the document so that it reads as follows: "Zionism is only a little bit racist"?
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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He has his own website, subscription for professionals, but among the free tempters, he offers are some very interesting PDFs.
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Unlike the elegant satanic tempters of grand opera, Darryl Van Horne is essentially a repellent character.
Widcraft Lurie, Alison 2009
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I am not thinking primarily of indecent or bawdy humour, which, though much relied upon by second-rate tempters, is often disappointing in its results.
"There are no moral or immoral jokes. A joke is either funny or it is not. That is all." Ann Althouse 2008
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The old man then shook hands with his tempters, and withdrew.
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To borrow a phrase from conservative columnist Pat Buchanan, the president has to quit "succumbing to the whispers of neocon tempters about Churchillian immortality" and look at the options actually in front of him.
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