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How to pronounce quaker in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms trembler
Type of coward
Derivation quake
Type Words
Synonyms friend
Type of christian

Examples of quaker

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Quaker Boy has a solid lineup of new calling devices ready for the May 1 opener.
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Quaker Valley won the girls'Class AA championship for a second consecutive year.
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Quaker Oats makes Life, and General Mills manufactures the rest of the top picks.
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Quaker knows specifically to which customer warehouses the product was shipped.
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Quaker Valley lost the game and Klein vividly remembers the runner-up feeling.
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ProNica A quaker organization dedicated to empowering the people of Nicaragua.
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Quaker Oaks, a somewhat more staid brand, has only started working in social media.
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Quaker Fox and his flock were hounded by church authorities for much of their lives.
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Quaker Valley's sixth man, Josh Szymanski, was a more than respectable 25th.
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  • Friend: a member of the Religious Society of Friends founded by George Fox (the Friends have never called themselves Quakers)
  • One who quakes and trembles with (or as with) fear
  • (quakerism) the theological doctrine of the Society of Friends characterized by opposition to war and rejection of ritual and a formal creed and an ordained ministry
  • The Religious Society of Friends is a name used by a range of independent religious organizations which all trace their origins to a Christian movement in mid-17th century England and Wales. A central belief was that ordinary people could have a direct experience of the eternal Christ. ...
  • A believer of the Quaker faith and a member of the Society of Friends, known for their pacifist views
  • (Quakerism (n)) A religion, also called the Society of Friends, founded by George Fox in the 1600s, and characterized by silent meditation and prayer
  • (Quakers) The real name was "The Society of Friends". It was a Christian group founded in England in the mid- 17th century. Quakers believe that each individual is directly responsible to God, so they have no priests or pastors and no religious ceremonies. They do not even have a church. ...
  • (quakers) Term applied to unripe, blighted, or underdeveloped coffee beans.
  • (QUAKERS) A derogatory term for the Society of Friends, Quakers are the only christian group to have never persectued Witches. In fact, Wiccan legends tell of Quakers actually helping Witches escape arrest and execution.