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cult

noun as in group sharing belief

noun as in worship; form of ceremony

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In the last year, her fusion exercise class has attracted a cult following and become de rigueur among the celebrity set.

Malone first met Anderson by chance over a decade ago following the release of the cult hit Donnie Darko.

The Cult of Pappy van Winkle By Elton Felton There are lines around the block and long waiting lists.

The cult of corporatism allows us to reimagine the corporation as our ultimate access point to the infinitude of possibility.

The film was critically panned upon its release, but has since gained a cult following.

In a series of lightning raids Port Adelaide police have arrested six teenagers who they claim are members of a sex cult.

Vice Squad detectives say the cult indulged in sex and drug parties.

They are children raised by a secret cult on my own world, trained into strange practices.

Surely the doctrines of Christianity would stand like a barricade against this monstrous cult.

Since the day when they had first received her, the Brodricks had established a regular cult of Jane Holland.

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