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Answer for the clue "Cop's quarry ", 9 letters:
assailant

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Word definitions for assailant in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who attacks [syn: attacker , aggressor , assaulter ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1530s, from French assailant , noun use of present participle of assailir (see assail ). Earlier in same sense was assailer (c.1400).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Assailant \As*sail"ant\, n. [F. assaillant.] One who, or that which, assails, attacks, or assaults; an assailer. An assailant of the church. --Macaulay.

Usage examples of assailant.

The police have arrested one assailant while two other accused are absconding on a scooter in a rash manner.

The fierce Adelantado, finding himself surrounded by six assailants, who seemed to be directing their whole effort against his life, swung his sword in a berserk rage and slashed about him, to such good purpose that four or five of his assailants soon lay round him killed or wounded.

Relief flooded through him when he saw the second assailant on the ground, Ager on top of him, blade sunk deep into his heart and lungs.

Heavily damaged and on fire, with eighty-three killed and sixty seriously wounded, she successfully fought back, thanks to her armoured deck, and her aircraft destroyed at least five assailants.

As they approached the assailants halted, and the arquebusiers came forward and took their post in line, to cover by their fire the advance of the storming parties.

Seven crofts were in their pathway, but the assailants expected to attack only three, for MacKinnion crofters were skilled warriors as well as farmers, and the few attackers had only surprise on their side.

The moment the first shot was fired Cumshaw realised, in a flash of intuition, that his assailant was none other than Jack Bradby.

The maid is here but she does little more than describe a possible assailant, which description we have available.

The bomb vessels, being placed in the narrow channel of the river leading to Ronfleur, began to throw their shells, and continued the bombardment for two-and-fifty hours, without intermission, during which a numerous body of French troops were employed in throwing up intrenchments, erecting new batteries, and firing both with shot and shells upon the assailants.

Spanish works were frequently held for a few minutes, gabions thrown down, and guns overturned, but after doing as much damage as they could the assailants had to fall back again to the town, being unable to resist the masses of pikemen brought up against them.

Sir Pertinax and Gurth the Dyer had broken through their assailants and made good their escape.

One of them was wounded in the face, and he has followed his assailant, and will make him pay dearly for it.

It was planned by the assailants to convey a portion of their force secretly down the Pedee, and land them in the water suburb of the town, which, being deemed secure, was left unguarded.

Rock disintegrated beside her as she slipped to her left, swinging the saffer in a horizontal arc to cut the legs out from under a second assailant.

At length he yielded, for it seemed the only way in which either of us might be saved from the ever-increasing numbers of our assailants, who were still swarming upon us from all directions across the broad valley.