Similar words: worship, whipped, censorship, whipped cream, dictatorship, equipped, ownership, leadership. Meaning: ['wɜrʃɪp /'wɜː-] adj. regarded with deep or rapturous love (especially as if for a god).
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1. The girls worshipped the pop star.
2. She had worshipped him for years.
3. As a child, I worshipped my older brother.
4. The people worshipped pagan gods.
5. She has worshipped her ancestor.
6. He worshipped her from afar .
7. You find yourself worshipped by the self-same people who beat you up at school.
8. These primitive peoples are believed to have worshipped the phallus as a symbol of regeneration.
9. She worshipped him and refused to listen to his critics.
10. Most of the people who worshipped her, who read every tidbit about her in the gossip press and hung up pictures of her in their rooms, were not social snobs.
11. The ancient people of this area worshipped a huge bronze idol in the shape of an elephant.
12. She worshipped him for worshipping Marx, or appeared to.
13. The whole family worshipped together at the chapel.
14. Garvey worshipped the ground his wife walked on.
15. He worshipped his elder brother.
16. The Ancient Egyptians worshipped many gods.
17. Very ordinary ladies, but worshipped their brother as if he was the Messiah.
18. He preferred to remain aloof, an invisible presence worshipped from afar.
19. His crews worshipped him and he responded by showing a genuine concern for their welfare.
20. Joe worshipped her and piled bunches of flowers on her lap.
21. Information is the fuel that feeds the otaku's worshipped dissemination systems - computer bulletin boards, modems, faxes.
22. If humanity worshipped Goddesses in the past, why not now?
23. In early religion she was worshipped as the patroness of marriage, her fecundity being petitioned with gifts of fruit and seeds.
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24. In later periods people worshipped the Goddess as a stone, often black and / or conical.
25. The idea of God in nature has been in existence for as long as human beings have worshipped.
26. Hall was a prototype for the nineteenth-century inventor-an enthusiastic and curious young man who worshipped George Westinghouse.
27. Bush was elected on the coat-tails of Ronald Reagan, who in turn worshipped Margaret Thatcher's brand of politics and economics.
28. Flammable petroleum gas escaping through rock vents created the sacred pillars of fire worshipped by Zoroastrians.
29. He then destroyed the Irminsul, a sacred temple or tree grove worshipped by all Saxony.
30. The Bible describes both cities as evil precisely because people there worshipped the Goddess.
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