Crossword-Solution: INTIMIDATOR
We have 22 clues for the answer “INTIMIDATOR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| OVERBEARING person | 6 answers |
| hassler | 7 answers |
| BROWBEATER | 8 answers |
| Harasser | 9 answers |
| bulldozer | 11 answers |
| Scaremonger | 14 answers |
| Harrier | 16 answers |
| Defeatist | 18 answers |
| Oppressor | 18 answers |
| terrorist | 18 answers |
| ALARMIST | 20 answers |
| doomster | 24 answers |
| doom merchant | 25 answers |
| persecutor | 28 answers |
| Despot | 31 answers |
| Pessimist | 32 answers |
| Tyrant | 36 answers |
| Autocrat | 39 answers |
| Dictator | 40 answers |
| Hector | 51 answers |
| BULLY ___ | 63 answers |
| Tease | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INTIMIDATOR (4)
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.
Was he the man after all, to terrorize a ruffian? The ruffian in question was an unknown quantity to his would-be intimidator, who boasted but a calling acquaintance with Eliza's mother,--a pale, consumptive creature, with that "better-days" air about her, which gives the last touch of pitifulness to poverty and hardship.
Root or die!" Every vagrant joy-maker and world-builder the modern era boasts--genius, lover, singer, artist, has had to have his struggle with the hod-carriers of culture, and if a lover of books has not enough love in him to refuse to be coerced into joining the huge Intimidator, the aggregation of the Reading Labour Unions of the world, which rules the world, there is little hope for him.
Burnside was kindly disposed towards us, and having an opportunity to give us a "soft snap," had improved it; but with the light of future events, they were inclined to think that, added to this reason, was a desire to keep the battery in the city near him, that he might use it as an intimidator against the draft rioters, whose grumbling and growling were growing louder and louder, and their nightly meetings in the different market places more numerously attended, as the draft proceeded.