Crossword clues for circler
circler
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Circler \Cir"cler\, n.
A mean or inferior poet, perhaps from his habit of wandering
around as a stroller; an itinerant poet. Also, a name given
to the cyclic poets. See under Cyclic, a. [Obs.]
--B.
Jonson.
Wiktionary
n. 1 One who circles, or makes a circular motion. 2 (context obsolete English) An inferior or itinerant poet.
Usage examples of "circler".
But for an under-ice shot Pacino had decided on a passive circler, a Mark 50 torpedo shot out to a preset range, then instructed to swim in circles until a target came into its passive-search sector.
When the Kate was blazing on the surface, the second TBF, holding both Colgan and the circler on his radar, gave him a heading back to the first where the flight rejoined and continued home, having moved not one mile off its intended track.
The hoop was fastened with straps to his shoulders and around the edge of the circler sat three hooded falcons fitted with tinkling bells.
The masked Circlers took to the stairs that led down into the basement.
Black Circlers to clear the hotel and establish his presence elsewhere.
By means of this, they were giving the nod to men like Vincent and Marsland, helping to identify the Circlers who had already shown up.
With a great shove, I was thrust forward into the midst of the circlers, and the males laughed as the outer circle of those surrounding us closed tight.
Mum's gorn ter Tilly Lumber's ter see t' ther kid, and ther rester them's gorn ter ther Circler Dam.
This group was not only Seventh Circle but Seventh Circlers who were all supposed to be promoted.
I slid free of my mount and hovered with a few of the older dolphins, treading water as I waited for the circlers to drive the prey toward us.