Similar words: quakers, quake, earthquake, quackery, maker, faker, baker, beaker. Meaning: ['kweɪkə] n. 1. a member of the Religious Society of Friends founded by George Fox (the Friends have never called themselves Quakers) 2. one who quakes and trembles with (or as with) fear.
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1. Quaker meetings are traditionally held in silence.
2. So, Woolman was a Quaker.
3. Uncooked Quick Quaker Oats was the main constituent.
4. Quaker Oats, best known for its cereals, was undaunted.
5. She was converted to pacifism by the Quaker Hilda Clark, while at university during the Boer war.
6. Quaker creditors showed great tolerance to those who were tardy in paying their bills.
7. Arrested for attending Quaker and Seeker meetings, he was excused by a judge who noted his fine dress.
8. Since then, Quaker has continued to support university-based research into the substance.
9. Quaker has gone through a succession of distribution plans, executives and advertising campaigns in an effort to reverse the slide.
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10. When Quaker tea merchant Joseph Fry went bankrupt in 1828 his monthly meeting disowned him.
11. Despite Boss's success, Keith used the Quaker decision to use force as a new argument against the majority.
12. They were Quaker, kind, loving, getting old, simple people but by no means simple minded.
13. In 1681 the Quaker William Penn founded the colony of Pennsylvania.
14. Born into a Quaker family, Frith's childhood combined firm morality with the indulgence given to an only son.
15. Quaker Oats funded about one-third of the studies, which were performed by university and company scientists over the last 15 years.
16. In Quaker circles, it is possible that his witness did create some ripple effects.
17. The internal conflicts caused by his strong Quaker beliefs and lack of prospects caused a breakdown when he was twenty-one.
18. After his trial the Quaker was chained to a wheelbarrow and twice beaten by a Negro slave until he collapsed.
19. Chicago-based Quaker, which dominates the hot oatmeal market, is expected to benefit most from the proposed change.
20. I called the Quaker Oats people and the extension office here but no one had any knowledge of it.
21. The widow, a Quaker, would seem to have been a devotee of herbal medicine and various other quack cures.
22. To endorse this he was writing to a young Quaker girl in Norwich with the intention of marriage.
23. In celebration of a new weight control year, the Quaker Oats Co. has developed yet another rice cake flavor.
24. Modern building work has revealed Iron Age remains, old almshouses and a Quaker burial ground.
25. The fine, romantic handwriting suddenly leaps out at me again from the surrounding porridge of the Quaker Oats archive.
26. Yet the partners poured money into modernization, believing exports would give Quaker a profitable future.
27. Crosfield was an enlightened employer in the paternalistic tradition, deeply influenced by his Quaker upbringing.
28. He was lonely and broke and had already barged in for the loan of a cupful of Quaker oats.
29. That, he says, would erode the value of any exclusive agreement with Quaker.
30. There is Star-buck, the chief mate of the Pequod, a native of Nantucket and a Quaker by descent.
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