Crossword-Solution: TUMBLEBUG 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Tumblebug n. See Tumbledung.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor of a candidate for office.
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A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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And when the judges were prepared for judging, there came into the court a great tumblebug, rolling in front of him his loved and properly housed young ones.
Jurgen James Branch Cabell 2005
But they that guarded Jurgen, and all the other Philistines, stood to this side and to that side with their eyes shut tight, and all these said: "We decline to look at the pages fairly and as a whole, because to look might seem to imply a doubt of what the tumblebug has decreed.
Jurgen James Branch Cabell 2005
Besides, as long as the tumblebug has reasons which he declines to reveal, his reasons stay unanswerable, and you are plainly a prurient rascal who are making trouble for yourself." "To the contrary," says Jurgen, "I am a poet, and I make literature." "But in Philistia to make literature and to make trouble for yourself are synonyms," the tumblebug explained.
Jurgen James Branch Cabell 2005
Meanwhile I am paid to protest that living persons are offensive and lewd and lascivious and indecent, and one must live." Then the Philistines who stood to this side and to that side said in indignant unison: "And we, the reputable citizenry of Philistia, are not at all in sympathy with those who would take any protest against the tumblebug as a justification of what they are pleased to call art.
Jurgen James Branch Cabell 2005
The harm done by the tumblebug seems to us very slight, whereas the harm done by the self-styled artist may be very great." Jurgen now looked more attentively at this queer creature: and he saw that the tumblebug was malodorous, certainly, but at bottom honest and well-meaning; and this seemed to Jurgen the saddest thing he had found among the Philistines.
Jurgen James Branch Cabell 2005