Crossword-Solution: PURSUER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Pursuer | n. | One who pursues or chases; one who follows in haste, with a view to overtake. |
| Pursuer | n. | A plaintiff; a prosecutor. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
|---|---|---|
| PURSUER | anagram | USURPER |
We have 26 clues for the answer “PURSUER”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Tail, in a way | 1 answer |
| Gerard, to Kimble | 1 answer |
| Chasing party | 1 answer |
| Tracker | 4 answers |
| Posse member | 4 answers |
| quester | 7 answers |
| A PERSON WHO PURSUES SOME PLAN OR GOAL | 11 answers |
| A PERSON WHO IS PURSUING AND TRYING TO OVERTAKE OR CAPTURE | 11 answers |
| pursuant | 13 answers |
| suer | 14 answers |
| Prosecutor. | 16 answers |
| searcher | 16 answers |
| Litigant | 21 answers |
| complainant | 21 answers |
| undertaker | 22 answers |
| chaser | 22 answers |
| ACCUSER | 26 answers |
| petitioner | 34 answers |
| trier | 35 answers |
| hunter | 35 answers |
| Barrister | 35 answers |
| ATTORNEY ___ | 39 answers |
| Lawyer | 46 answers |
| seeker | 49 answers |
| PRYING person | 53 answers |
| Follower | 71 answers |
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with PURSUER (5)
Suddenly he stumbled and fell; his immediate pursuer went headlong, and he rose to his feet to find himself with a couple of antagonists again.
Another convulsive kick in the ribs, and old Gunpowder sprang upon the bridge; he thundered over the resounding planks; he gained the opposite side; and now Ichabod cast a look behind to see if his pursuer should vanish, according to rule, in a flash of fire and brimstone.
But, swift as was the Gump’s flight, the pursued and pursuer moved more swiftly yet, and within a few moments were blotted out against the dim horizon.
Three miles were covered before Tarzan overtook them, and then Terkoz, seeing that further flight was futile, dropped to the ground in a small open glade, that he might turn and fight for his prize or be free to escape unhampered if he saw that the pursuer was more than a match for him.
Tarzan had been among the last to turn back toward the forest, and now, as he ran slowly, he turned from time to time to speed a well-aimed arrow into the body of a pursuer.
Quotes with PURSUER (3)
I had been much more in love with my wife than she with me, that was all. Somehow, you were supposed to be ashamed of this, as though love were a perpetual jostling for the roles of pursuer and pursued. As if it didn’t take more courage to admit that someone held your hopes of happiness in their hands. As if it were a choice.
One should remember that where nobody flees, there is no pursuer: that where there are no little fish, there can be no big ones. Why does the girl not require her lover a noble and honoured name, a manly heart to protect her weakness, and a resolute spirit which will not be satisfied with engendering slaves? Let her discard all fear, behave nobly and yield not her youth to the weak and faint-hearted.
Historically, techniques to attain altered states of consciousness, usually called meditation, or sometimes prayer, actually involve various forms of concentration, the first level of this kind of internal work. The linear scale of progression is Concentration, then Meditation, and finally Contemplation. Virtually all categories of meditation are, in actuality, forms of concentration. What makes them so are the innate “goals” or ambitions attached to them: to achieve a state …
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2007–2015).