We have no meanings for "mere onlooker" in our records yet.
1 Allday found that he could watch her like a mere onlooker .
2 You must own, that to a mere onlooker and observer like myself, it seems a curious coincidence!
3 From the time I got into the wagon and became a mere onlooker , my point of view changed.
4 Roy had no notion of being a mere onlooker , if things happened; and he felt sure they would.
5 The sympathy of this simple-minded old man was more precious to Mr. Tryan than any mere onlooker could have imagined.
6 The US No1, who turned in a fine display with five crucial saves against France had been a mere onlooker until that point.
7 Recently a pedagogue a trustee or a mere onlooker was venting his deep displeasure at a tea party about the president of the University.
8 He no longer felt that princely sense of superiority to it-asthough it were a gorgeous pageant upon which he was a mere onlooker .
9 Some were mere onlookers , but I recognized most of them as my forensic anthropology students.
10 Wilbur Cowan had to stand by with no place to put his hands- amereonlooker.
11 The Jew is emotional, but he detests making a display of his feelings to mere onlookers .
12 We are mere onlookers , watching to see who will win the victory, Christ or His opponents.
13 Don't let mere onlookers crowd about the patient.
14 "Speaking as a mere onlooker , I feel sorry for the Arabs," I said.
15 One of the parties had evidently been repulsed, but the mere onlookers could not tell whether Mandiboy or Camerfield had gained the upper hand.
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