Crossword-Solution: AUCTIONEER 10 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Auctioneer n. A person who sells by auction; a person whose business
it is to dispose of goods or lands by public sale to the highest or
best bidder.
Auctioneer v. t. To sell by auction; to auction.

We have 27 clues for the answer “AUCTIONEER”

Clue Answers
Grown man who cries 1 answer
Special kind of salesman. 1 answer
Sotheby's employee 1 answer
Seller with a gavel 1 answer
Person selling to the highest bidder 1 answer
PERSON whose business is to conduct auctions 1 answer
One who sees to your bidding? 1 answer
ONE whose business is to conduct auctions 1 answer
CONDUCTOR of auctions 1 answer
Block figure 1 answer
Bid hearer 1 answer
"Going, going, gone" guy 1 answer
Agent who conducts a sale by lots 1 answer
AUCTION, conductor of 1 answer
Bid solicitor 1 answer
Fast talker 2 answers
Salesman of a sort. 2 answers
One with lots to sell 2 answers
One with lots to offer 3 answers
Block head 3 answers
Hammer handler 4 answers
Professional talker 4 answers
Hammer wielder 5 answers
A SOLICITOR IN SCOTLAND 10 answers
BLOCK SELLER OF OLD 10 answers
Conductor 56 answers
Shop 66 answers
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greedy person
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Sentences with AUCTIONEER (5)

After all the pincushions and sofa pillows and embroidered slippers were sold, Emil precipitated a panic by taking out one of his turquoise shirt studs, which every one had been admiring, and handing it to the auctioneer.
O Pioneers! Willa Cather 1991
For the square dances there was always the bawling voice of the caller, who was also the county auctioneer.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
Well, they held the auction in the public square, along towards the end of the afternoon, and it strung along, and strung along, and the old man he was on hand and looking his level pisonest, up there longside of the auctioneer, and chipping in a little Scripture now and then, or a little goody-goody saying of some kind, and the duke he was around goo-gooing for sympathy all he knowed how, and just spreading himself generly.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Even the auctioneer went at last, and as he closed the door with a bang, the reverberation that went through the suite gave evidence of its emptiness.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
The cry was raised, “Here goes; who bids cash?” Think of it—a man and wife to be sold! The woman was placed on the auctioneer’s block; her limbs, as is customary, were brutally exposed to the purchasers, who examined her with all the freedom with which they would examine a horse.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995

Quotes with AUCTIONEER (3)

Is it possible to make a sharp distinction between the content and the the form, between the personality of the Texas auctioneer and the language that he uses? Are not our attitudes toward people and events in great part shaped by the very language in which we describe them? When we try to describe one person to another or to a group, what do we say? Not usually how or what that person ate, rarely what he wore, only occasionally how he managed his job -- no, what we tell is w…
Cleanth Brooks The Language of the American South
I have read of a gentleman who owned a so fine house in London, and when he went for months of summer to Switzerland and lock up his house, some burglar came and broke window at back and got in. Then he went and made open the shutters in front and walk out and in through the door, before the very eyes of the police. Then he have an auction in that house, and advertise it, and put up big notice; and when the day come he sell off by a great auctioneer all the goods of that othe…
Bram Stoker Dracula
[Google is] an omnivorous collector of information, a hyperencyclopedic vault of human knowledge, an unerring auctioneer, an eerily skilful student of languages, behaviour, and desires.
Steven Levy In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
Where this answer appears

Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, S&S.

Used 15 times in crossword archives (1959–2023).