Crossword-Solution: AGITATOR 8 letters, 132 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Agitator n. One who agitates; one who stirs up or excites others; as,
political reformers and agitators.
Agitator n. One of a body of men appointed by the army, in Cromwell's
time, to look after their interests; -- called also adjutators.
Agitator n. An implement for shaking or mixing.

We have 132 clues for the answer “AGITATOR”

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Active reformer 1 answer
Certain troublemaker 1 answer
Incendiary type 1 answer
MECHANICAL device keeping liquid in motion 1 answer
One stirring the pot 1 answer
Part of a washing machine. 1 answer
Person stirring up public feeling 1 answer
Professional trouble maker. 1 answer
Rebel whose weapon might be a gun, or just pen and ink 1 answer
Trouble breeder. 1 answer
Trouble-stirrer 1 answer
Washer component 1 answer
Washer's swasher 1 answer
Washing-machine part 1 answer
faction leader 1 answer
person who agitates for or against a cause, etc 1 answer
Bolshevik, e.g. 2 answers
SHAKING apparatus 2 answers
Trouble maker 2 answers
Troublemaker of a sort. 2 answers
Washer part 2 answers
Washing machine part 2 answers
Rabble rouser. 4 answers
mob leader 4 answers
Wash cycle 5 answers
dasher 5 answers
Marcher 6 answers
Demagogue 7 answers
MEDDLESOME person 11 answers
wrecker 11 answers
plunger 12 answers
BIT biter 12 answers
ringleader 12 answers
revolter 16 answers
Attacker 17 answers
Demonstrator 18 answers
brawler 18 answers
irritator 18 answers
Beater 19 answers
Bruiser 19 answers
Provocateur 20 answers
kidder 20 answers
Catalyst 23 answers
Nihilist 24 answers
Ignitable 25 answers
Gadfly 25 answers
flammable 26 answers
fomenter 26 answers
infuriating 26 answers
STUBBORN person 26 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AGITATOR (5)

After having been engaged to an American actor, a Welsh socialist agitator, and a German army officer, Fräulein Fürst at last placed herself and her great brewery interests into the trustworthy hands of Otto Ottenburg, who had been her suitor ever since he was a clerk, learning his business in her father’s office.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
Since then, he hath become an active and earnest agitator, a murmurer, and a machinator, and a leader amongst those who impugn our authority; not considering that the rule is given to the Master even by the symbol of the staff and the rod—the staff to support the infirmities of the weak—the rod to correct the faults of delinquents.—Damian,” he continued, “lead the Jew to our presence.” The squire departed with a profound reverence, and in a few minutes returned, marshalling in Isaac of York.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Instantly, motion sprang to life in all its component parts; the header knives, cutting a thirty-six foot swath, gnashed like teeth; beltings slid and moved like smooth flowing streams; the separator whirred, the agitator jarred and crashed; cylinders, augers, fans, seeders and elevators, drapers and chaff-carriers clattered, rumbled, buzzed, and clanged.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
The drovers on the road get to know the habits and tendencies of each particular bullock--the one-eyed bullock that pokes out to the side of the mob, the inquisitive bullock that is always walking over towards the drover as if he were going to speak to him, the agitator bullock who is always trying to get up a stampede and prodding the others with his horns.
Three Elephant Power Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson 2008
Susan laughed, for this maid was a born agitator, a person who is always trying to find a thrill or to put a thrill into the most trivial event.
Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 2006

Quotes with AGITATOR (3)

Every great movement needs an agitator. Every leader of spiritual ideals need a John the Baptist.
William Allen White
Kyle, you are a mellow dude... You can’t be with an agitator. And that’s what she is. An agitator. She’s a Jackson Pollock and you’re a Thomas Kinkade.
Genevieve Dewey The Good Life
I purposely used a pretty cocky, abrasive writing style in Sex and Crime, to stir up some drama. My confrontational style quickly became the talk of the scene. Some of the things I wrote were so inflammatory, people had to vent about it on online forums. So suddenly everyone in the scene was talking about Sex and Crime, just as I had hoped. I enjoyed playing the role of agitator, and people from competing hacking crews didn't even realize that the more they bitched about the …
Oliver Markus Sex and Crime: Oliver's Strange Journey
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 29 times in crossword archives (1948–2023).