Crossword-Solution: BRIBER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Briber | n. | A thief. |
| Briber | n. | One who bribes, or pays for corrupt practices. |
| Briber | n. | That which bribes; a bribe. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BRIBER | anagram | RIBBER |
We have 12 clues for the answer “BRIBER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Certain corrupter | 1 answer |
| Dealer in hush money | 1 answer |
| Hush money payer | 1 answer |
| One greasing palms | 1 answer |
| One offering hush money | 1 answer |
| Palm greaser | 1 answer |
| Party to payola | 1 answer |
| Payola payer | 1 answer |
| Unscrupulous one | 2 answers |
| FIXER | 6 answers |
| Extortionist | 7 answers |
| Under-handed one | 7 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 BRIBER (5)
Briber, corrupter of government, ballot-box stuffer, descending to the level of back-room politicians, of bar-room heelers, he, Magnus Derrick, statesman of the old school, Roman in his iron integrity, abandoning a career rather than enter the “new politics,” had, in one moment of weakness, hazarding all, even honour, on a single stake, taking great chances to achieve great results, swept away the work of a lifetime.
Before you throw mud at the Railroad, let's see if you are clean yourself.” “Put 'em out, put 'em out.” “Briber, briber--Magnus Derrick, unconvicted briber! Put him out.” Keast, beside himself with anger, pushed down the aisle underneath where the recalcitrant group had its place and, shaking his fist, called up at them: “You were paid to break up this meeting.
Far and wide he was called a thief, a briber, a promoter of steamship subsidies, railway swindles, robberies of the government in all possible forms and fashions.
Here is noted, that a judge were better be a briber than a respecter of persons; for a corrupt judge offendeth not so lightly as a facile.
The briber might, in the shelter of privacy, behold with his own eyes his bargain fulfilled, and the intimidator could see the extorted obedience rendered irrevocably on the spot; while the beneficent counter-influence of the presence of those who knew the voter's real sentiments, and the inspiring effect of the sympathy of those of his own party or opinion, would be shut out.
Quotes with BRIBER (2)
I remember clearly the deaths of three men. One was the richest man of the century, who, having clawed his way to wealth through the souls and bodies of men, spent many years trying to buy back the love he had forfeited and by that process performed great service to the world and, perhaps, had much more than balanced the evils of his rise. I was on a ship when he died. The news was posted on the bulletin board, and nearly everyone recieved the news with pleasure. Several said…
Can it be, I thought, can it actually be? ....... could he be all of them: Rine the runner and Rine the gambler and Rine the briber and Rine the lover and Rinehart the Reverend? Could he himself be both rind and heart? ..... Rinehart the rounder. It was true as I was true. His world was possibility and he knew it. He was years ahead of me and I was a fool. I must have been crazy and blind. The world in which we lived was without boundaries... All boundaries down, freedom was …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1993–2019).