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Answer for the clue "Baker's tool ", 6 letters:
beater

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Beater \Beat"er\ (b[=e]t"[~e]r), n. One who, or that which, beats. A person who beats up game for the hunters. --Black.

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__NOTOC__ Beater may refer to:

Usage examples of beater.

He was about to go after a Beater when the wizard who had dropped his bat before maneuvered his broom so that he could use the twigs to hit a Bludger at Neil, who was oblivious.

Finally, the wife, stung by words whose bitterness was embittered by their truth, cried aloud, taking the bystanders to witness, that the husband for whose sake, she said, she had endured patiently the falsehoods and accusations of yonder hussy, was nothing better than a beater, a striker, a kicker, a trampler, and a cuffer of his wife.

Jean-Claude was flying on the tail of a Green Beater for some reason, and Neil was flying in circles near the Red goal.

The Beater who had dropped his bat earlier was scowling at Harry and started flying straight at him.

Scowling at the Beater, Harry looked down at the ground where the dropped bat lay.

However, the reason for this, a Bludger that had been hurtling directly toward him, was quickly handled by a Romanian Beater hitting the Bludger very hard at a French Chaser.

It swung a batter beater, knocking loose a flurry of the seemingly white-eyed creatures.

Irish Beater Quigley swung heavily at a passing Bludger, and hit it as hard as possible toward Krum, who did not duck quickly enough.

Bagman than for Crouch, perhaps because of his fame as a Beater, or simply because he looked so much more likable.

I pull on socks and lace up my beater running shoes, probably the cause of the funky knees, and vow to go buy new shoes tomorrow.

I chop a pound of white linen into small pieces, fill the beater with water, and start it rending and tearing up the linen into a fine white pulp.

The longer it stays in the beater, the finer and more bone-like it will be.

By the time the story traveled around, I was a wife beater, and the bread was a bottle of wine, or some such thing like that.

He clubbed a beater with the weighted butt of a short spear, knocked him out briefly.

The beater clattered, sending flecks of white spraying across the countertop.