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- noun Plural form of
worshipper .
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Examples
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The new mosque, with room for 7,000 worshippers, is meant to change all that.
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The new mosque, with room for 7,000 worshippers, is meant to change all that.
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The new mosque, with room for 7,000 worshippers, is meant to change all that.
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The new mosque, with room for 7,000 worshippers, is meant to change all that.
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The Palin worshippers will be here to scream about it in three ... two ... one ...
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The new mosque, with room for 7,000 worshippers, is meant to change all that.
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Both the Church of Scotland and Scottish Catholic Church have seen a drop in worshippers in recent years – the Church of Scotland has seen numbers fall nearly 60 per cent since 1960, and between 1994 and 2003, Mass attendances fell from 250,000 to 194,728.
Pope: Millions are losing their religion and declaring God is dead 2008
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Here's an interesting article I found a few years ago when I was trying to explain to a couple of friends of mine that ritual abuse of children by Satan worshippers is not exactly as widespread a phenomenon as they were concerned it might be.
Archive 2005-08-01 KaneCitizen 2005
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Can Muslims build a mosque, complete with a loudspeaker to call worshippers to prayer?
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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For one of the works, he painted the first muezzin, an African slave who called worshippers to prayer.
Famed but Controversial Painter M.F. Husain Dies Tripti Lahiri 2011
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