Crossword-Solution: COSSACK 7 letters, 28 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Cossack n. One of a warlike, pastoral people, skillful as horsemen,
inhabiting different parts of the Russian empire and furnishing
valuable contingents of irregular cavalry to its armies, those of
Little Russia and those of the Don forming the principal divisions.

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Famed horseman 1 answer
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free man 1 answer
Zaporogian 1 answer
Tartar horseman 1 answer
Taras Bulba, notably 1 answer
Steppes horseman 1 answer
Red rider. 1 answer
RUSSIAN horseman 1 answer
Mounted Russian soldier of the past 1 answer
Military horseman of the steppes 1 answer
Many a member of a czar's cavalry 1 answer
Fighter against the Tartars 1 answer
Czarist-era peasant group 1 answer
Czarist cavalryman 1 answer
Crimean War fighter 1 answer
Cavalryman of the steppes. 1 answer
Cavalryman of the Czar. 1 answer
"The Charge of the Light Brigade" figure 1 answer
"Taras Bulba" extra 1 answer
EUROPEAN cavalryman 4 answers
Tatar 5 answers
freeman 8 answers
BRONZE HORSEMAN, THE AUTHOR 10 answers
Czarist edict 10 answers
A WOMAN HORSEMAN 10 answers
Cavalryman 15 answers
Adventurer 62 answers
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Sentences with COSSACK (5)

Instead, the face looking at her from beneath the wealth of thick black hair, carelessly parted near the centre, was Russian--was Cossack--strange and primeval, intense, dark, as superbly alive as one of those exuberant tropical flowers that seem to cry out the mad joy of life.
The Conflict David Graham Phillips 1996
Carey's "Legends of the French Provinces," Andrew Lang's Green, Blue and Red fairy books, Laboulaye's "Last Fairy Tales," Hauff's "The Inn in the Spessart," Julia Goddard's "Golden Weathercock," Frere's "Eastern Fairy Legends," Asbjornsen's "Folk Tales," Susan Pindar's "Midsummer Fays," Nisbit Bain's "Cossack Fairy Tales," etc., etc.
The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac Eugene Field 1996
Nor were there any inducements aside from a comfortable bed and refined fare, in the flat, unhealthy town with its everlasting rattle of chains, and the hideous physiognomies of criminals always at work to the rumbling accompaniment of Cossack oaths.
Rezanov Gertrude Atherton 1996
She was thin and squat at the same time, while her face was sallow and puffy, with high cheek-bones and a Cossack's nose.
Selected Writings of Guy de Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1996
Two-thirds of them were cavalry, and each horseman was mounted on a beautiful blood charger of Cossack or English breed, and arrayed in a superb uniform.
Wild Wales George Borrow 1996

Quotes with COSSACK (3)

Did you eat my Twinkies?" She gulped. Keeping her eyes glued to the whip, she said, "Exactly what Twinkies are we talking about?""The Twinkies in the cupboard over the sink. The only Twinkies in the trailer." His fingers convulsed around the coils of leather. Oh, Lord, she thought. Flayed to death for a Twinkle." Well?""It, uh — it won't happen again, I promise you. But they didn't have any special marking on them, so there was no way I could tell they were yours." Her eyes r…
Susan Elizabeth Phillips Kiss an Angel
... and to this day the rare traveller who knows the language and customs even of the worst of the tribes is safer amongst them than in the neighbouring Cossack settlements.
John F. Baddeley
Kolya was a braggart, a know-it-all, a Jew-baiting Cossack, but his confidence was so pure and complete it no longer seemed like arrogance, just the mark of a man who had accepted his own heroic destiny.
David Benioff City of Thieves
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 16 times in crossword archives (1952–2020).