We have no meanings for "anxious inquirer" in our records yet.
1 It classified the anxious inquirer after Hume's health.
2 Mr. Slush, for he was the anxious inquirer about the moon, dodged back into the cabin, closing the door hesitatingly.
3 She was an anxious inquirer after truth, literally insatiable in her curiosity, and in her desire to learn all she could.
4 Was not this house besieged every day with scores of anxious inquirers ?
5 You may inform all anxious inquirers that I'll be on hand.
6 A hundred anxious inquirers were collected in the market-place.
7 For days and weeks these river marks had warned the anxious inquirers that they might not expect sport.
8 He introduced her, with others of his candidates, to one of his helpers as " anxious inquirers . "
9 A strong prejudice prevails here against the custom of inviting anxious inquirers to any particular part of the building.
10 Another writer has said on this point: I then, in my anxiety, made a mistake which anxious inquirers sometimes make.
11 'Either no reality or no possible knowledge of it': very disappointing to an anxious inquirer !
12 John Angell James wrote "Advice to the Anxious Inquirer , " but the Bible is the best advice to the anxious inquirer.
13 "Seem there no other leaders?" demanded the anxious inquirer .
14 "Confined to the house through indisposition," Mrs. Elder explained to each anxious inquirer after the tiny favourite.
15 "Accordingly," he says, "I had a general letter printed, which I mailed to all my anxious inquirers .
16 "You see, my friend," said I to the anxious inquirer after truth, "that I am exceedingly busy just now.
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