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tempter
[ temp-ter ]
Tempter
/ ˈɛə /
noun
- the TempterSatan regarded as trying to lead men into sin
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The experienced tempter warns the imp not to let his subject actually believe in God or satanic powers.
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In it, he draws parallels between Jack Nicholson’s character and the devil: “a tempter who draws people into his sphere of influence.”
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Somebody was the tempter, the proactive initiator, and it wasn't the colleges.
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Then he proceeded to counter Pelosi’s claim that he had “flipped out” and had a “tempter tantrum” at Wednesday’s aborted meeting by insisting he had been calm.
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Many of his targets will forever rue the day they agreed to sit down with this shape-shifter, this tempter who brings out their worst side under the camera’s glare.
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