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admirer

[ad-mahyuhr-er] / ædˈmaɪər ər /


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What’s especially popular is admirers posting pictures of themselves with her — at protests, during art gallery openings, in classrooms, even dancing.

From Los Angeles Times

I remember how important it made me feel to be surrounded by a crowd of admirers.

From Literature

Libertarianism’s role in gun control and the courts was the subject of his works, and Doherty had no shortage of admirers.

From Los Angeles Times

Count us as admirers of the Kurdish people in the Middle East.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reid added that she was a social democrat who believed in "freedom of expression, free trade unions and free elections" and was not any sort of "admirer or apologist for the Chinese Communist party's dictatorship".

From BBC