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admirer

[ad-mahyuhr-er] / ædˈmaɪər ər /


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At that year’s Lollapalooza festival in Chicago, no less an admirer than Paul McCartney brought Howard onstage to help him sing the Beatles’ “Get Back.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 19, 2026

I’ve been an admirer of Carrie Coon for a while.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 8, 2026

She transforms herself from “a wild, hatless little savage” into a lady, which estranges her from her childhood companion and besotted admirer, Heathcliff, a foundling who lives with her family.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 10, 2026

Dent said she was a "long-time admirer" of Locatelli's work and described him as a "fabulous addition to our UK Celebrity MasterChef team".

From BBC Jun. 3, 2026

Maybe we could just talk about all the secret admirer stuff right there and things would finally be clearer.

From "From Twinkle, with Love" by Sandhya Menon

Then she delivered a verdict shared by many of Castro's remaining admirers.

From Barron's Aug. 11, 2026

Thomas’ dissent is, in many respects, more emotionally complex than either his admirers or his critics, like me, were at first blush ready to admit.

From Slate Jul. 2, 2026

The Wall Street Journal spoke to thrifty soccer admirers about how they made their World Cup dreams a reality.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 25, 2026

Probably a lot of my drive-by admirers are fans of the movie “The Fast and the Furious,” which was released 25 years ago this month.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 22, 2026

Such names are themselves priority claims, made on behalf of the original discoverers by their admirers, and the implicit analogy is with the naming of America.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton




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