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Definition of Shriner in English: Shrinernoun ˈʃrʌɪnəˈSHrīnər A member of the Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, a charitable society founded in the US in 1872. the festival parade might reel with pipe bands and Shriners Example sentencesExamples - In this drop-ceiling convention room, stacking chairs and folding banquet tables on a stage where so many Shriners have auctioned fruit cakes for burn victims.
- The Shriners are very popular in the US and one needs to have the 32nd degree to join.
- Perhaps shrinking membership in the League of Women Voters and the Shriners is offset by membership gains in the Sierra Club or the American Association of Retired Persons.
- Hook up with the Shriners and they'll hand you a spiffy red fez and keys to an adorable little motor vehicle.
- There are also several Masonic affiliated organizations, including the Shriners, which extend the social and charitable work of the Freemasons.
- Give them little red fezes and it would look like a Shriners convention out there.
- Many people seem to go to church because they can get out of the house, meet people, and engage in a different kind of ritual, like Shriners riding tiny motorcycles in parades.
- Not all of these 604 hospitals are Catholic; many are Baptist, Methodist, Shriner, Jewish, etc.
- We called the police and had to follow the Shriners / perpetrators down the street, as they were trying to escape dealing with law enforcement.
- It's the best part of the day: a crisp pale ale, sometimes a modest Partagas lit with my Shag-designed Zippo (it has a picture of three conjoined fez-bedecked Shriners drinking and smoking) and a book or magazine.
- Meanwhile, two lanes of left-turning vehicles execute a crisscross pattern that would make a Shriner on a tiny motorcycle proud.
- Fernandina Beach's Centre Street will be the site of a parade at 11 a.m. tomorrow featuring the Shriners.
- He looks like a Shriner at a convention center and I almost don't want to show you because the minute I start looking I laugh hysterically.
Definition of Shriner in US English: ShrinernounˈSHrīnər A member of the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, a charitable society founded in the US in 1872. the festival parade might reel with pipe bands and Shriners Example sentencesExamples - Perhaps shrinking membership in the League of Women Voters and the Shriners is offset by membership gains in the Sierra Club or the American Association of Retired Persons.
- The Shriners are very popular in the US and one needs to have the 32nd degree to join.
- Not all of these 604 hospitals are Catholic; many are Baptist, Methodist, Shriner, Jewish, etc.
- There are also several Masonic affiliated organizations, including the Shriners, which extend the social and charitable work of the Freemasons.
- He looks like a Shriner at a convention center and I almost don't want to show you because the minute I start looking I laugh hysterically.
- Fernandina Beach's Centre Street will be the site of a parade at 11 a.m. tomorrow featuring the Shriners.
- Hook up with the Shriners and they'll hand you a spiffy red fez and keys to an adorable little motor vehicle.
- It's the best part of the day: a crisp pale ale, sometimes a modest Partagas lit with my Shag-designed Zippo (it has a picture of three conjoined fez-bedecked Shriners drinking and smoking) and a book or magazine.
- Meanwhile, two lanes of left-turning vehicles execute a crisscross pattern that would make a Shriner on a tiny motorcycle proud.
- We called the police and had to follow the Shriners / perpetrators down the street, as they were trying to escape dealing with law enforcement.
- Give them little red fezes and it would look like a Shriners convention out there.
- Many people seem to go to church because they can get out of the house, meet people, and engage in a different kind of ritual, like Shriners riding tiny motorcycles in parades.
- In this drop-ceiling convention room, stacking chairs and folding banquet tables on a stage where so many Shriners have auctioned fruit cakes for burn victims.
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