preacher|preachers in English
noun
['preach·er || 'prɪːtʃə(r)]
one who lectures about religion and the Bible; moralizer, one who discusses moral or ethical standards
Use "preacher|preachers" in a sentence
1. A pleasing preacher is too often an appeasing preacher.
2. Zealous Preachers and Teachers
3. Tall, Cadaverous preachers shuddered by
4. Tall, cadaverous preachers shuddered by.
5. So long, Preacher!
6. From their pulpits, preachers like C.
7. “A Preacher of Righteousness”
8. Could have been a preacher.
9. Amen, you are a born preacher.
10. When it seemed that they had got all the money they could out of the audience —made up mostly of preachers— this cotton-farmer preacher jumped up and shouted: “Is this all you are giving your bishop?
11. Preachers Who Don't Believe - The Scandal of Apostate Pastors
12. The Awakening preachers enthusiastically encouraged distribution of the Bible.
13. 5 Does Joel 28 permit us ordain women preachers?
14. The preacher turned his volume up.
15. Instead, he is “a preacher of righteousness.”
16. Like many Pentecostal preachers he was an accomplished raconteur.Sentencedict.com
17. To my way of thinking, preachers were not manly enough.
18. I have some sympathy for that preacher.
19. Vanity, all is vanity, saith the preacher.
20. A good preacher sends you out feeling more empowered.
21. Edwards is a Methodist lay preacher and social worker.
22. His wife asked him what the preacher spoke about.
23. Yellow flight, this is Preacher Six. Pick your spots.
24. There are 863 zealous preachers of God’s Kingdom in Senegal.
25. Acceptance of women preachers varies greatly from denomination to denomination.