Crossword-Solution: BADMAN 6 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Western outlaw 5 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BADMAN (5)

Badman," he gives us a story of a woman who came to him when he was in prison, to confess how she had robbed her master, and to ask his help.
The Life of John Bunyan Edmund Venables 2005
Badman," published in 1680, originally intended to supply a contrast and a foil to "The Pilgrim's Progress," by depicting a life which was scandalously bad; and, in 1682, that which Macaulay, with perhaps exaggerated eulogy, has said, "would have been our greatest allegory if the earlier allegory had never been written," the "Holy War made by Shaddai upon Diabolus." Superior to "The Pilgrim's Progress" as a literary composition, this last work must be pronounced decidedly inferior to it in attractive power.
The Life of John Bunyan Edmund Venables 2005
Badman's indulgence in them described, makes portions of the book very disagreeable, and indeed hardly profitable reading.
The Life of John Bunyan Edmund Venables 2005
Badman's pious wife is made to pay the penalty of allowing herself to be deceived by a tall, good-looking, hypocritical scoundrel.
The Life of John Bunyan Edmund Venables 2005
Badman still, not only in name, but in condition; sinning onto the last, and dying with a heart that cannot repent.
The Life of John Bunyan Edmund Venables 2005

Quotes with BADMAN (2)

For every first-class dog that entered the lifeboats, twenty-nine steerage women and nineteen children died. Emily Badman and Kathy Gilnagh seemed destined to be counted among the lost, having found themselves penned in behind a drawn gate, deep within the stern. An armed, junior officer stood on the other side. "Following orders," he insisted. "It's not time for you to go up.
Charles Pellegrino Ghosts of the Titanic
I spent the summer of '88 indoors, writing 'Shoot You Down,' 'Bye Bye Badman,' and 'Don't Stop.'
Ian Brown
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, WP.

Used 11 times in crossword archives (1962–2020).