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Answer for the clue "Cellist possibly ushering in second tanker ", 6 letters:
bowser

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Word definitions for bowser in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bowser is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arda Bowser (1899–1996), professional football player Charley Bowser (born c. 1890), American football coach John Bowser (1856–1936), Australian politician George Bowser , Canadian comedian, ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
a dog's name, 1806, perhaps imitative of baying.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context now chiefly Australia and New Zealand English) A fuel metering/delivery pump at a filling station. 2 A road vehicle (often a trailer) for the transport of liquid fuel, particularly aviation fuel at an airfield. 3 (context British English) ...

Usage examples of bowser.

And yes, Bowser had swept through that affair with remarkable aplomb, his oration and body language flawless, his case-law memory astonishing, his logic unassailable.

A generalist, a Renaissance man, an expert on the subject of expertise itself, Bowser flitted from subject to subject, from hobby to hobby, mastering each one quickly and then dumping it for other pursuits.

David the injection Bowser had promised, but a whiff of gas instead, which had reinforced the overall dental impression.

The Jeep was right there, and they got inside it, and Bowser started up the engine and put the heater on.

Reaching into his pocket, Bowser removed a thin, rectangular object and presented it to David with a flourish.

But knowing Bowser, even these simple things were no doubt more than they seemed.

The kind of swift, decisive response Bowser was talking about was for counterterrorism.

David realized he could run the drop foil through that purple haze and kill Bowser instantly.

David accepted it, pulling it in beside him and then lowering his arms once more, to help Bowser up behind him.

The club struck Bowser in the ribs of his left side, so hard it bounced, leaving behind flesh that rippled liquidly in a way a human rib cage never should.

He had seen them gun down Bowser with hardly a second glance, like stepping on a bug.

John Quince pulled back, hard, and Bowser flailed for a moment, then dug his heels in and heaved back.

For the thousandth time, he wished Bowser were still here, wily and unpredictable and fiercely unwilling to surrender.

Of course, those were the very qualities that had gotten Bowser killed in the first place.

If they take us down in secret, like they did to Bowser, we lose everything.