Similar words: quake, earthquake, baker's dozen, pepper shaker, knickerbockers, quackery, maker, faker. Meaning: ['kweɪkə] n. a Christian sect founded by George Fox about 1660; commonly called Quakers.
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31. Everyone respects the Quakers.
32. The Society of Friends (commonly called Quakers ) was founded on the principles of simple living and pacifism.
33. Over the years Quakers have worked for many humane causes.
34. Do you know anything about the Quakers, the Quaker religion?
35. There were Lutherans and Moravians and Quakers and even Jews, as well as Calvinists, living side by side in what became known as the City of Brotherly Love.
36. Q . How many Quakers does it take to screw in a light bulb?
37. But Boehm sees slow progress in the work that he, Phan, and the Madison Quakers began twenty-one years ago.
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38. Society of Friends ( commonly called Quakers ) was founded on the principles of simple living and pacifism.
39. I joined andwas led into the great meeting - house of the Quakers near the market.
40. Jacob Bohme; George Fox, founder of the Quakers; and Emanuel Swedenborg.
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