Crossword-Solution: RAPIST
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| RAPIST | anagram | RIPSAT, TAPIRS |
We have 9 clues for the answer “RAPIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| person who commits rape | 1 answer |
| seizer | 6 answers |
| Kidnapper | 7 answers |
| ABDUCTOR | 12 answers |
| captor | 23 answers |
| violator | 26 answers |
| assailant | 33 answers |
| contemptible person | 39 answers |
| Adver-sary | 70 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RAPIST (5)
The husbands, or father or next of kin of such women may sue the rapist by inquisition, but not by trial by combat.
The negroes may as well understand that there is no mercy for the negro rapist and little patience with his defenders.
The citizens of Chattanooga, Tenn., have set a worthy example in that they not only condemn lynch law, but her public men demanded a trial for Weems, the accused rapist, and guarded him while the trial was in progress.
One or two knife cuts, more or less, made little difference in the appearance of the dead rapist, however, for before the rope was around his neck his skin was cut almost to ribbons.
But a Negro child and to withhold its father's name and thus prevent the killing of another Negro "rapist" was a case of "fearful depravity." Had she revealed the father's name, he would have been lynched and his taking off charged to an assault upon a white woman.
Quotes with RAPIST (3)
Truth for anyone is a very complex thing. For a writer, what you leave out says as much as those things you include. What lies beyond the margin of the text? The photographer frames the shot; writers frame their world. Mrs Winterson objected to what I had put in, but it seemed to me that what I had left out was the story’s silent twin. There are so many things that we can’t say, because they are too painful. We hope that the things we can say will soothe the rest, or appease …
the phantom of the man-who-would-understand, the lost brother, the twin ---for him did we leave our mothers, deny our sisters, over and over? did we invent him, conjure himover the charring log, nights, late, in the snowbound cabindid we dream or scry his facein the liquid embers, the man-who-would-dare-to-know-us? It was never the rapist: it was the brother, lost, the comrade/twin whose palmwould bear a lifeline like our own: decisive, arrowy, forked-lightning of insatiate d…
To me, my husband was my son’s murderer. He was also my daughter’s molester. A parasite nibbling on the Holy Book, he was Lucifer, holding me by the throat and driving me to sin every night. He was Bhai’s destroyer, Amma Sain’s tormentor, Ma’s humbler and the people’s exploiter. He was the rapist of orphans and the fiend that fed on the weak. But over and above all this, he was known to be the man closest to Allah, the one who could reach Him and save us.