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Klansman

Klansman \Klansman\ n. a member of the Ku Klux Klan.

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klansman

n. A man who is a member of the Ku Klux Klan

Usage examples of "klansman".

Stetson Kennedy, a thirty-year-old man with the bloodlines of a Klansman but a temperament that ran opposite.

He was wearing what appeared to be a kind of dark green satin cowl that, coupled with the heavy gold chains that always hung around his neck no matter what the costume, gave him the appearance of a bizarre African monk or maybe a black Ku Klux Klansman with his hood thrown back, which was a very weird concept in itself.

Brother Joseph vomited a vile concoction of religion and white male supremacy that would have made a Klansman blush.

He had offended his mentor with that Klansman slur, then compounded the insult by smarting off.

Elmo had been around forever, held most every office in the state except for governor at one time or another, and his easygoing style appealed to voters in Louisiana, where the choice between a raving Klansman and a proved thief had been too close to call, a few years back.

Lyons caught sight of the four Klansman hauling Kelly and Mustav away.

KGB hardman, posing as a Klansman, continued to speak, Jackson and Kelly crawled back to Lyons and Mustav.

One of the remaining mercenaries stood his ground and fired, dropping a Klansman with a wild shot to the upper leg.

He said it sickened him to think that the man who ran Sumter Bank could be a Klansman, and that he wanted other employees, people in Richmond, and the rest of the world to know about it.

As Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, he was able to compile a mailing list of thousands of rank-and-file Klansmen and other supporters who would eventually become his political base.

Even after the white-robed Klansmen had all gone by, she sat there still, wondering what it was that made those faces so terrible.

The four hundred ninety-nine volumes preceding it had been given away to Klansmen, defrocked ministers, congressmen, mayors, governors, shriners, a hundred right-wing organizations, and anyone else he thought would be interested.

Whatever it was the boxer was selling, the Klansmen seemed to be buying.

If the four gunmen managed to extend the hostage situation for three or four minutes, the athletes, the Klansmen and Able Team would be wiped out.

One of the killers looked up at the light, another shouted to the athletes and Klansmen at the dunes.