Crossword-Solution: FLANKER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Flanker | n. | One who, or that which, flanks, as a skirmisher or a body of troops sent out upon the flanks of an army toguard a line of march, or a fort projecting so as to command the side of an assailing body. |
| Flanker | v. t. | To defend by lateral fortifications. |
| Flanker | v. t. | To attack sideways. |
We have 6 clues for the answer “FLANKER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| FORTIFICATION, projecting part of | 1 answer |
| Split end | 3 answers |
| FORTIFICATION part | 5 answers |
| RUGBY position | 20 answers |
| BACK STARTER | 32 answers |
| football position | 36 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with FLANKER (5)
And "Banker for choice" is the cry, and one voice Screams "Six to four once upon Banker;" "Banker wins," "Banker's beat," "Cadger wins," "A dead heat"-- Ah! there goes Fred's whalebone a flanker.
Whitefleld used to do after he had made a wearisome day's march, get on our knees and pray, like Moses of old, with a flanker to the right and left to lift his hands to heaven,” returned her husband, who composedly performed what she had directed to be done.
But an adroit flanker of McKinstry's, creeping through the tall mustard, managed to take up an enfilading position as the Harrisons advanced to break in the door.
Sometimes I even played at flanker, sometimes rode far on ahead, and, at times, stuck to the Indian hour after hour, seeming not to watch him, but with every sense alert to surprise some glance, some significant movement, some cunning and treacherous signal, to convince me that the forest had eyes that marked us, and ears which heard us, and that the Siwanois knew it, and aided and abetted under our very gaze.
The low walls of lime and ashlar had a round 'flanker' with five guns, a curtain with embrasures for four large cannon, and a platform just before it for six guns, all well mounted.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1999–2007).