6 Metaphors for devotee

In other more retired parts, solitary devotees were seensilent, and absorbed in prayer.

It was brought over from England and perhaps its greatest devotee was old Lord Fairfax, with whom Washington hunted when still in his teens.

The devotees of fortune are the ones she punishes.

The devotees of "Bridge" are all Hodgmans in their way.

The devotees of the current method are more concerned with the pedigree and genealogical connections of a custom or an idea than with its own proper goodness or badness, its strength or its weakness.

" This sonnet, by Edward Hovell-Thurlow, second Baron Thurlow (1781-1829), an intense devotee of Sir Philip Sidney's muse, was a special favourite with Lamb.

6 Metaphors for  devotee