Crossword-Solution: DOOMSTER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Doomster | n. | Same as Dempster. |
We have 29 clues for the answer “DOOMSTER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| person habitually given to predictions of impending disaster or doom | 1 answer |
| Old Scots court crier. | 1 answer |
| A person who predicts disaster | 2 answers |
| misanthropist | 11 answers |
| disparager | 13 answers |
| Doubting Thomas | 14 answers |
| Scaremonger | 14 answers |
| Sceptic | 17 answers |
| terrorist | 18 answers |
| Oppressor | 18 answers |
| Defeatist | 18 answers |
| ALARMIST | 20 answers |
| Non-believer | 20 answers |
| Naysayer | 20 answers |
| disbeliever | 21 answers |
| intimidator | 21 answers |
| Detractor. | 23 answers |
| doom merchant | 25 answers |
| cynic | 25 answers |
| persecutor | 28 answers |
| wet blanket | 30 answers |
| Despot | 31 answers |
| Pessimist | 32 answers |
| agnostic | 34 answers |
| Tyrant | 36 answers |
| Doubter | 37 answers |
| Autocrat | 39 answers |
| Dictator | 40 answers |
| BULLY ___ | 63 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DOOMSTER (5)
The most powerful influence in the town was ponderously corroborative: Martin Pike, who stood for all that was respectable and financial, who passed the plate o' Sundays, who held the fortunes of the town in his left hand, who was trustee for the widow and orphan,--Martin Pike, patron of all worthy charities, courted by ministers, feared by the wicked and idle, revered by the good,--Judge Martin Pike never referred to the runaway save in the accents of an august doomster.
Now am I your Alderman and your Doomster, and I can heave up a sword as well as another maybe, nor do I think that I shall blench in the battle; yet I misdoubt me that I am no leader or orderer of men-of-war: therefore ye will do wisely to choose a wiser man-at-arms than I be for your War-leader; and if at the Great Folk-mote, when all the Houses and Kindreds are gathered, men yeasay your choosing, then let him abide; but if they naysay it, let him give place to another.
When the Doomster showed himself, a tall haggard figure, arrayed in a fantastic garment of black and grey, passmented with silver lace, all fell back with a sort of instinctive horror, and made wide way for him to approach the foot of the table.
She had remained standing motionless at the bar while the sentence was pronounced, and was observed to shut her eyes when the Doomster appeared.
When I left for my last session at Glascow College, the countryside was quiet as a village green, never a raider nor a reiver in the land, and so poor the Doomster’s trade (Black George) that he took to the shoeing of horses.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1962).