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Example sentences for "enthusiasts"

Lexicographically close words:
enthusiast; enthusiastic; enthusiastical; enthusiastically; enthusiastick; entia; entice; enticed; enticement; enticements
  1. The South has ever been chiefly an agricultural country, and will so remain despite the frantic efforts of enthusiasts to subvert natural laws.

  2. The French enthusiasts once crowned a courtesan in Notre Dame as Goddess of Reason and worshiped her; but I was hardly prepared to see the American people enthrone another as Goddess of Respectability and become hysterical in their devotion.

  3. The tents of the maidens" were simply places where fair religious enthusiasts sold themselves to the first stranger who offered them a piece of silver, and laid their gains upon the altar of the gods.

  4. Moreover, it began to be realised that the rapid growth of a community was accompanied by phenomena which had not been foreseen by the enthusiasts of the first period of optimism.

  5. The Quakers are the most egregious, though, at the same time, the most innocent enthusiasts that have yet been known; and are perhaps the only sect that have never admitted priests among them.

  6. It is only the intoxicated enthusiasts of the "Race-Suicide" cry who are able to overlook a fact of which they can hardly be ignorant.

  7. It is necessary to avoid the error of those enthusiasts for the emancipation of women who, out of their eager faith in the future of women, used to describe her past as one of scarcely mitigated servitude and hardship.

  8. Emerson shows up the weakness of his young enthusiasts with that delicate wit which warns its objects rather than wounds them.

  9. But the obscurity into which nearly all these enthusiasts have subsided renders the question easier to ask than to answer.

  10. He knew the look which belongs to this class of enthusiasts just as a horse-dealer knows the look of a green purchaser with the equine fever raging in his veins.

  11. Sweet enthusiasts glide swiftly over all in the Reformer that is specially distasteful to us.

  12. Any inaccuracies of my own which may have escaped my correction will be dwelt on, by enthusiasts for the Prophet, as if they are the main elements of this book, and disqualify me as a critic of Knox's "History.

  13. She wrote a Record of Mr. Alcott's School which attracted the attention of a small band of educational enthusiasts in England.

  14. We rejoice, for its sake, that enthusiasts sometimes appear on the scene.

  15. Thare iz one thing about theze enthusiasts that iz phair, and rather remarkable for humbuggers, they destroy themselfs, az well az the rest ov us, at the same pop.

  16. In after life Wordsworth, looking back regretfully to those years of promise, {226} wrote his poem on the French Revolution as it appeared to Enthusiasts at its Commencement.

  17. Holmes is not of the stuff of which idealists and enthusiasts are made.

  18. From this one can easily understand St. Francis' dominance among a small but earnest band of enthusiasts now pointing the world back to the reign of the spirit.

  19. Lagartijo and Frascuelo accentuate an era well remembered by enthusiasts in the Classic School of the Toréo.

  20. At the head of this band of enthusiasts stood Dorothea Mendelssohn, brilliant, captivating, and gifted with a vivid imagination.

  21. Five or six enthusiasts met together, and like Moses ventured to believe that their spirit would communicate itself to others.

  22. These enthusiasts derive their practices from the Shakers, a sect which originated in England, but was driven by persecution to the New World.

  23. Two or three of the more adventurous spirits clambered on to a table to gain a clear prospect of the precious Fiddle, causing the legs of the table to give way and the enthusiasts to be precipitated to the ground.

  24. What seems sometimes to be implied by enthusiasts is, that the form of the instrument is of little importance provided the varnish is good, which amounts to saying that a common Violin may be made good by means of varnishing it.

  25. He was possessed with a desire of reforming the world, and forgot, as all enthusiasts do, that the reformation should begin with himself.

  26. The proceedings of these enthusiasts created no little excitement.

  27. Under the title of "microbe-cultivation" the long-familiar practice of the rotation of crops may to some continental enthusiasts seem to be quite an innovation!

  28. At last Peter the Hermit, in 1095, raised to a frenzy all the adventurous enthusiasts till they arranged the First Crusade.

  29. Ulberto Pallavicino was resolved to keep the new heretics out of Milan, and erected three hundred gibbets by the roadside, at the sight of which the enthusiasts abruptly retraced their steps, and their enthusiasm left them.

  30. The Buddhism which Western enthusiasts are eager to introduce into their own countries is something which they have learnt, not from the peoples of Buddhist lands, but from the ancient literature of Buddhism.

  31. At Ningpo one will find a small group of young enthusiasts working for a "neo-Buddhism.

  32. The enthusiasts of this Idea could look at Premises; and did so.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enthusiasts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.