Someone who practices exorcism.
Person who is believed to be able to cast out the devil or other demons.
1 Church law dictates that every diocese must have at least one exorcist .
2 To-day the priest has included in his ordination vows those of exorcist .
3 I've got a first-rate exorcist on speed dial, if you need him.
4 You'll have to deceive him to get her to the exorcist .
5 Cold spots, bad smells, eerie feelings-mostpeople don't need an exorcist .
6 In which case, Vincent needed a priest or an exorcist , not a private eye.
7 Nevertheless he glanced around in haste, and muttered an exorcist formula beneath his breath.
8 At one time, the function of exorcist was part of the ordination of priests.
9 It stars Alice Hotwire as a metro police detective exorcist .
10 Bettina was there sad and very quiet while the exorcist packed up his things.
11 I planned to pedal across America not with an exorcist , but with a puppy.
12 Do you know that in my business you're an exorcist almost before anything else?
13 The bald woman that Valis had called an exorcist , Mother Mariette, wasn't among them.
14 She didn't know who the hell she was, kick-ass exorcist or shell-shocked possession survivor.
15 The exorcist 's associates are in a worse predicament, I doubt, and hope to make enthusiasts.
16 He even suggested hiring an exorcist to lift "the bad spell".
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