Crossword clues for oner
oner
- Rarity
- Willie Mays, e.g.
- Unique person or thing
- Darb
- A nonpareil
- There's nothing like it
- Unusual person
- Kayo or lulu
- Unique item or person
- Hard blow
- Stander-outer
- Something singular
- Superhero
- Unique character
- Special person
- Individualist
- Topnotcher
- Singular achiever
- Kayo clout
- Extraordinary fellow
- Extraordinary item
- Blow that lays one low
- Singular chap
- Rare person
- Beaut
- Solitary type loses head — a fantastic person
- Solitary person would be left with this single thing
- Note about US city
- Remarkable person aboard Queen Elizabeth
- Banknote somewhere in Nevada handed over
- I finish off beer in a single continuous action
- Big shot
- Top banana
- Hot dog
- Something special
- Something else
- Outstanding thing
- Outstanding person
- Odd duck
- Remarkable person
- Willie Mays, e.g
- Unusual individual
- Great guy
- Feature of Mary, but not marry?
- Distinctive person
- Where to once find George Clooney
- Where the action in Chicago's County General Hospital took place
- Unusual fellow
- Unique guy
- Unique chap
- Unicorn e.g
- Total original
- Someone special
- Singular guy
- Redoubtable person
- Rare thing, in London
- Pound note, in English slang
- Person who's sui generis
- Old slang for something extraordinary
- Old slang for a unique person
- Odd fellow
- K.O. blow
- It's really unique
- Individual of note
- Impressive performer
- Extraordinary thing, in slang
- A Loonie, e.g
- 100 pence, in British slang
- "Previously ___" (intro to a long-running medical drama)
- "Previously ___ ..." (TV show intro)
- "Previously ___ ..." (medical show opening)
- It's unique
- It's not a dime a dozen
- A lulu
- Nonpareil person
- Singular person
- Lollapalooza
- Humdinger
- Pip
- Quite a rarity
- Critical spelling feature of "Caribbean"
- Odd happenstance
- Lulu, or singleton
- Unique person, informally
- Marvel
- Standout
- Singular fellow
- A standout for sure
- Dilly
- Doozy
- Rara avis
- It has no comparison
- Important spelling feature of "iridescent"
- Unique individual
- Real lulu
- Not just a rarity
- -
- "___ Majesty's Secret Service"
- Knockout
- Corker
- Embarassing spelling mistake?
- Dandy
- British pound, informally
- Long, unbroken take, in film lingo
- Long, single take, in filmmaking
- Extraordinary person
- Lalapalooza
- Rare individual
- Ace of a sort
- An ace: Slang
- Outstanding fellow
- He's unique, so to speak
- Kayo blow
- Unique object or person
- Exceptional person
- Odd cat
- He's in a class by himself
- He's sui generis
- Rare bird of a sort
- Unique thing or person
- Unique fellow
- Unique soul
- Ripsnorter
- Singleton
- Nonpareil (4)
- Crackerjack
- Real pip
- Peerless person
- Free spirit
- Heavy blow
- Sockdolager
- Oddball
- A real original
- Person who is sui generis
- Nonesuch
- Telling blow
- KO blow
- Something unique, in old slang
- Jim-dandy
- Rare fellow: Colloq
- Unusual bloke
- What towser has
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context informal English) An extraordinary individual. 2 A small marble of little worth in children's games. 3 (context UK English) A conker that has won one match.
Usage examples of "oner".
Phaid found himself enmeshed in a tangle of legs as the Day Oner was wrestled to the ground and dragged away howling and protesting.
Whenever a Day Oner was giving the lecture it resounded with blood, death and executions.
Despite the downpour, the Day Oners managed some sporadic sniping from windows and rooftops.
Day Oners seem to be talking in terms of a whole new start, of tearing down everything.
Scarlin-Fell was killed by Day Oners in the early hours of this morning.
To stop the Day Oners instituting their programme of mass extermination, the other factions had offered to run courses of re-education for the less desirable recruits to the insurrection.
Day Oners had grudgingly agreed to the deal provided that the central theme of the curriculum was dirty, exhausting work.
The Day Oners, however, had a serious prejudice against sex between men and women.
Phaid was intrigued but the presence of so many armed rebels, a percentage of whom were likely to be Day Oners, cautioned him against doing anything but slide down in his seat and wait for Streetlife to return.
What was it supposed to be, some half-assed political stunt that the Day Oners put you up to?
The Day Oners had walked out inside of a matter of hours, and were now busily implementing their own programmes of terror with no authority save that of the rope and the blaster.
Pragmatist Day Oners were going about their business with energetic and ruthless efficiency.
Accusations were almost never checked by the Day Oners and denunciation became a formidable weapon to be used against rivals, enemies, faithless lovers, errant husbands, rich elderly relatives and just about anyone whom anyone else wanted out of the way.
The moderates killed the Day Oners, the Day Oners killed each other, the aristos and anybody else they got their hands on.
The reputation also kept the Day Oners off his back, it was a massive and sometimes lifesaving plus.