Crossword-Solution: ESTRAPADE 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Estrapade n. The action of a horse, when, to get rid of his rider, he
rears, plunges, and kicks furiously.

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ESTRAPADE anagram PAEDERAST, SEPARATED

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attempt by a horse to throw its rider 1 answer
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The anal opening of certain invertebrates and fishes; also, the external cloacal opening of reptiles, birds, amphibians, and many fishes.
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Discharge
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Sentences with ESTRAPADE (5)

There is a wine-shop on the left-hand side, at the corner of the Rue de la Vieille-Estrapade; then a little toy-shop, then a washerwoman’s and then a book-binder’s establishment; while on the right-hand you will find the office of the Bulletin, with a locksmith’s, a fruiterer’s, and a baker’s--that is all.
The Count’s Millions Emile Gaboriau 2008
And as his eyes met again the shape of the murdered man suspended in his awful immobility, which seemed the uncomplaining immobility of attention, he asked, wondering gently-- “Why did Sotillo give the estrapade to this pitiful wretch? Do you know? No torture could have been worse than his fear.
Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard Joseph Conrad 2006
And we may even get the estrapade, too, or worse--quien sabe?--with your pretty tale of the silver you put into Sotillo’s head.” “It was in his head already,” the doctor protested.
Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard Joseph Conrad 2006
The boy was now getting a big fellow, and Florent took a post as teacher in a school in the Rue de l’Estrapade, at a salary of eighteen hundred francs per annum.
The Fat and the Thin Émile Zola 2002
Still, the young scamps of the Rue de l’Estrapade had never manifested the savagery of these fish-wives, the cruel tenacity of these huge females, whose massive figures heaved and shook with a giant-like joy whenever he fell into any trap.
The Fat and the Thin Émile Zola 2002