At this, their own shrine, he knelt with them, an ardentdevotee.
2
I may incidentally mention that Sir Richard was a well-known, ardentdevotee of the fair sex.
3
In those days wide trousers were the fashion, and Boller was, above all, fashion's ardentdevotee.
4
Critchley was a Tory MP for over 30 years, an ardentdevotee of Heath and a strong anti-Thatcherite.
5
She was a member of the "scrub" or practice team and an ardentdevotee of the sport.
6
While Albert was a Churchman and an ardentdevotee of Aristotle, in matters of natural phenomena he was relatively unprejudiced and presented an open mind.
7
Among coastal blacks-allof whom may be said to be fishermen-someare ardentdevotees to the sea.
8
Some of his more ardentdevotees are moved to hysteria by the mere sight of his face.