fanatic|fanatics in English
noun
[fa·nat·ic || fə'nætɪk]
zealot, religious fanatic, radical, extremist
Use "fanatic|fanatics" in a sentence
1. Bloody fanatics.
2. Completely fanatic.
3. As a mindless fanatic.
4. Ron's an exercise fanatic.
5. They're not fanatics, and they're not human.
6. He's a real football fanatic.
7. You made a pact with fanatics.
8. Bunch of blood-soaked voodoo fanatics there.
9. Angry, alienated fanatics can come in groups or alone.
10. Anti-establishment radical, gun fanatic, weapons expert.
11. Up to three Fanatics can hide in each Night Goblin infantry unit - note down which units conceal Fanatics and how many.
12. She's a non-smoking, non-drinking fitness fanatic.
13. " Absolute certainty is a privilege of uneducated minds and fanatics. "
14. However, the observatory was destroyed by religious fanatics in 1449.
15. Gandhi was killed by a religious fanatic.
16. This man probably loves theater, an art fanatic.
17. And sadly, there are many violent religious fanatics today.
18. THE Cinemaphile FROM ONE FILM FANATIC TO ANOTHER
19. Was she going to become a religious fanatic?
20. Some of them appeared intolerant, fanatic, and cruelly oppressive.
21. Religious fanatics cooled down temporarily, the better to incite hatred another day.
22. It helps us to be balanced, approachable, communicative Christians—not relentless fanatics.
23. There are too many fanatics out there that could damage her.
24. Miss Reynolds, I am a religious man, not a fanatic.
25. Achor enjoys playing chess and is a self-confessed news fanatic.