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Answer for the clue "Hammock occupant, at times ", 6 letters:
swayer

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Word definitions for swayer in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a person who rules or commands; "swayer of the universe" [syn: ruler ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. One who or that which sways something.

Usage examples of swayer.

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Jack Portet on his heels, Swayer climbed the aluminum ladder into the cabin of the Curtiss and walked to the glistening red sports car.

Unit Rig people, who had worked for Swayer or Fitzwaller before, took the evacuation news calmly, but two brassy wives and a Detroit Diesel tech rep were difficult.

When Swayer patiently provided it, they told him they could see no reason-if there was no real problem, as he said-for them to go off anywhere with nothing but the clothing on their backs and to leave all their things for the niggers to steal.

Fitzwaller or Swayer said, if there was a plane coming in in the morning, he intended to be on it, and with all his things, because he had had enough of Albertville, the Congo, and Unit Rig and was going home.

Detroit Diesel tech rep said furiously, glowering up at Swayer from the floor.

Martin Luther Nsagamdo made breakfast for Swayer and the Detroit Diesel tech rep.

So far as Swayer was concerned, bush Africans, as opposed to the Albertville natives, most of whom seemed to make an effort to dress and behave like Europeans, looked as if they lived in the bush.

Air Simba Curtiss Commando appeared right on schedule, making Swayer wonder whether the pilot had arrived early and circled out of sight and hearing until the time set for his arrival.

And as little as earthly mists and storms do dim her, but though she be hid awhile yet when the tempest is abated and the sky swept bare of clouds there she appeareth again in her steadfast course, mistress of tides and seasons and swayer of the fates of mortal men: even such is the glory of sea-girt Demonland, and the glory of thine house, O Spitfire.