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Lyncher

Lyncher \Lynch"er\, n. One who assists in lynching.

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lyncher

n. One who lynches. vb. To lynch

Usage examples of "lyncher".

Henry, in his stultification and listlessness, thought that the jailer was trying to say that lynchers were coming for him that night.

The man's clothes wouldn't fit him, he couldn't knock the man out anyway unless he hit him on the head with a wrench, the lynchers would surely know each other by sight.

But when Thad advised he'd take no lynchers on his boat, the men decided they'd see justice done in court.

The light of the eclipse held everything in suspension: the trees, the ships, the lynchers at their tree.

Once, recognizing a knot of my erstwhile lynchers, I slipped into my Bray-mask till I was by them.

I looked about then for my usual lynchers, and was surprised to see none in evidence, until I observed that the approaching motorcade was led by Stoker, and that Max was in his sidecar: the mass of studentdom had gone to Founder's Hill, I realized grimly, to watch the Shafting.