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Use "cultlike" in a sentence
"Book bloggers and reviewers -- female book bloggers and reviewers especially -- often seem to subscribe to a kind of cultlike apologism, in which they feel the need to defend the author as a person even if they are temerarious enough to be displeased by her book."
"What Obama's people are trying to communicate to you guys, and what we keep saying here, is a simple truth that ought to be obvious to anyone who's not either blinded by the kind of cultlike devotion Obama supporters are constantly being accused of having."
"Even Watson's more famous son, Thomas Jr. -- who took IBM into the modern Information Age -- criticized the scary, "cultlike" atmosphere that surrounded his father."