Praisers

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Term used to describe a publicist. Someone that provides praise, publicity, and admiration for another. Urban Dictionary

Someone who praises the "crown," ie someone who supports a monarch or a monarchy. A derogatory term for monarchists. Urban Dictionary

Someone who supports a monarchy or a monarchial system of government. Derogatory term for monarchist. Urban Dictionary

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The word "praisers" in example sentences

This law will not stop the "praisers" believing what they believe. ❋ Garry (2005)

Naturally there were conventions; the chiefs talked fluent English, while the Zulu supers employed their own vernacular, except in certain formal phrases, as when the "praisers" (my programme's name for a sort of universal _claque_) punctuated the speeches of their king with cries of "Yes, O Lion!" or "Yes, Great ❋ Various (N/A)

If you are satisfied with this take care of our brother attitude then you keep these political sex fiends, money grabbers and praisers of child molesters in office. ❋ Unknown (2009)

From these comments, I can see that the overflow of Avatar praisers may have finally calmed down. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And I wonder how many each side will have praisers vs. punishers? ❋ Unknown (2008)

Ion may justly be thought of as one of the “praisers” of Homer referred to in Republic X ❋ Griswold, Charles (2008)

He introduces the famous line about the quarrel by identifying his addressees as the “praisers of Homer who say that this poet educated Greece, and that in the management and education of human affairs it is worthwhile to take him up for study and for living, by arranging one's whole life according to this poet” (606e1-5). ❋ Griswold, Charles (2008)

The praisers of Homer treat him as the font of wisdom. ❋ Griswold, Charles (2008)

“I hear and I obey”; and, putting out her hand, took the tambourine, whereof one of its praisers speaketh in the following verses, ❋ Unknown (2006)

This is for all free-market praisers: Ken Lay is dead. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Judge how pleasing this was to my best beloved, who found, in their kind approbation, such a justification of his own conduct as could not fail of being pleasing to him, especially as Lady Davers was one of the kind praisers. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The praisers just raised the volume of their hymnns to offset the low pitched rumbling of the bombing. ❋ Unknown (2006)

For how can that be desirable or to be approved, which is worthy neither of praise nor admiration, but the praisers and admirers of which they esteem absurd and ridiculous? ❋ Unknown (2004)

The dimensions of the pillar, and of the stones, were often appealed to, as a proof of the superior stature and size of old women and geese in the days of other years, by those praisers of the past who held the comfortable opinion of the gradual degeneracy of mankind. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Well, praisers and naysayers, Jordan has stepped off the wall and right back onto the court. ❋ Unknown (2001)

For a person ought to blush when praised, and not to be past blushing from impudence, and ought to check those who extol him too highly, and not to rebuke them for praising him too little; though very many people do so, themselves prompting and reminding their praisers of others of their own acts and virtues, till by their own praise they spoil the effect of the praise that others give them. ❋ 46-120? Plutarch (N/A)

For in a certain wise the praised dislike their praisers, if they praise too much. ❋ 480? BC-406 BC Euripides (N/A)

The latter portion of it is mainly devoted to literary criticism, or compliments, having for subject the author's works or those of his praisers; and is weak and flimsy to a degree. ❋ Various (N/A)

We tend to be "praisers of the past" and to think that nothing today is quite as it was when we were young. ❋ Unknown (1935)

Lady Gaga's [praiser] was able to get the [New York Times] to do a [cover story] on her. ❋ Praiser (2011)

[Brit]: I love [our Queen]! American: [Fuck off], crown-praiser! ❋ Holden J.D.S. Caulfield (2020)

[Brit]: I love [the Queen]! American: [Fuck off] crown-praiser. ❋ Holden J.D.S. Caulfield (2020)

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