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idolatría
The act of admiring strongly.
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1
In fact, my
adoration
for Michael Jeffery Jordan went past mere 'like'.
2
The insulter did not insult; the adorer outraged the object of
adoration
.
3
The heretic prostrated himself in
adoration
,
and bade Conrad do the same.
4
And before him, a thousand simple faces looking up in intent
adoration
.
5
He was the team, the hope and
adoration
of the whole college.
1
This is the era of youth
idolisation
and everyone must court approval from the young.
2
Parents have been encouraged to assist the department in diminishing the
idolisation
of school-based violence in their children.
3
All this morbid watchfulness
and
-
and
idolisation
,
or whatever you like to call it--Ican't endure it any longer!
4
It is reflected on every men's magazine cover; in our society's
idolisation
of sportsmen; in each season of the Bachelor.
5
McIlroy cited his own
idolisation
of Tiger Woods as a reason why skin colour shouldn't lead to the placement of barriers.
1
She smiled at him, hoping her
idolization
wasn't as transparent as it felt.
2
The matter with Missouri is that there is too much
idolization
of the party.
3
This had no bearing on our
idolization
of the mountaineer.
4
My parents never said anything negative about them and supported my
idolization
of Willie Mays.
5
But such
idolization
is dangerous when handled improperly.
6
How little true sentiment, after all, there must have been in your professed
idolization
of him.
7
So what they said about Marie, their
idolization
of the demon who controlled her, didn't snarl him up with anguish.
much idolization
professed idolization
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