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assaulters

n. (plural of assaulter English)

Usage examples of "assaulters".

The cells containing the six alleged assaulters were opened with the misplaced keys.

A subjective viewpoint, tailored to fit what the drunk tank prisoners saw, the assaulters trying to flee the cellblock and liberate other inmates.

He wondered how his father would rate the crimes: brother officers assaulted, the assaulters ravaged.

The ploy was to distance the Soviet agent from his bomb, wherever it was, and to give the assaulters the chance of a fast shot.

A police cordon would be thrown around the front of the target house, and the assaulters would leave through the rear, cross the gardens, and board their van, which by then would be waiting in Brackenhayes Close.

Its position was deliberate-the assaulters wanted to approach the stronghold slantwise.

In the past three years the district attorney had prosecuted or pled out eleven rapists, four aggravated sexual assaulters, three child molesters, three exhibitionists ('Hell, flashers, you mean.

Corde and Ebbans had just learned that every one of the rapists and the assaulters was accounted for.

Its position was deliberate—the assaulters wanted to approach the stronghold slantwise.

The assaulters were the people with all the black kit on who go jumping out of helicopters and banging down doors.

Tyson and Nimitz are dead, Simpson's beaten up, I've got the package his murderers and her assaulters want and they know it.

The bindings snapped and the crates tumbled down as if exploded from within, the weight and strength of a hundred assaulters precipitating their violent descents.