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Answer for the clue "A fighter who batters the opponent ", 6 letters:
mauler

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Word definitions for mauler in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. One who mauls.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a fighter who batters the opponent; "Jack Dempsey was called a mauler"

Usage examples of mauler.

Horn and Mauler enjoyed their late night tauntings in the past and this night had been no different.

Settling him well away from Mauler, the cousin helped the orderly from the floor.

Finally, Mauler got the final strap of the straight waistcoat in place.

After quickly, and not too gently, removing his clothes, Mauler and Horn gave him a washing down and wrapped dingy bandages around his chest.

He could make out the bent shape of Mauler and the thin tall form of Stone.

He looked up to see Wexley standing in the doorway, Mauler hovering behind him, an evil shadow.

Of course, he knew that Winthorp had been as much a lackey to Ambray as Mauler and Horn.

But if one mauler was not enough, others were summoned until it did fall.

One fortress, a hitherto unknown and surprisingly strong Sector Base, required the concentration of every mauler of Tellus, but they were brought up and the fortress fell.

Britannia flashed, emitting now a scream of peculiarly patterned interference which was not only a scrambler of all un-Lensed communication throughout that whole part of the galaxy, but also an imperative call for any mauler within range.

It would take the super-powerful offense of a mauler to produce a definite answer to the question seething in his mind.

And eventually the mauler arrived, fortunately it, too, had been fairly close by.

We cannot send a mauler with every freighter and liner, and mauler-escorted vessels are the only ones to arrive at their destinations.

We will let one go, with a mauler accompanying her, but well outside detector range.

The ship and the mauler blast off on schedule, fourteen minutes from now.