Crossword clues for rapist
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1883, agent noun from rape (v.).
Wiktionary
n. A person who commits rape.
WordNet
n. someone who forces another to have sexual intercourse [syn: raper]
Usage examples of "rapist".
Moreover, acquiescence is not an appropriate response to this type of rapist.
When the charge was made, Amos had taken the trouble to verify the police report: Raff had been released uncharged because tissue typing had shown he could not have been the rapist.
The latest victim of the Rideau Rapist had been alive when she was found.
Maybe he was planning to kill her, and leading us to believe it was the Rideau Rapist to throw us off the scent, and keep him off the hook.
Operation Mousetrap was back to being a disastrous balls-up -the rapist clean away, a policewoman knocked about, the farce with the couple in the car, and to cap it all, he had no bloody fags left.
Eighty percent of respondents told pollsters they believed it possible that the president was a rapist.
Rapists and arsonists also lend themselves to criminal profiling tech niques.
Victims whose assailants were unapprehended had a generalized terror, irrational even to them, that the next stranger they encountered, if he was the same race as their rapist, might be the person who was responsible for the crime.
Bums screwing in boxcars, women gang-banged in the weeds, a girl of eight raped, and then the rapist kicked half to death by other bums and rolled out of the moving train.
These rapists, thieves, killers, bombers and drug traffickers are allied with dozens of rural gangs across the province.
In the case of Yasmin and Saul Steinmetz, for example, there had been a connection before she came to the White House: her lying, rapist relative, Senator Lopez.
Hafiz, with some justification, considered the man a barbarian rapist, but of the two Wats, he was actually far less hostile and more amenable to learning.
Remembering what Amazons do to rapists and fearing that my former victim might have Immigrated to Tiryns with her just complaint, I drew my sword and prepared to fall on it rather than do battle with them or be taken alive, neither of which options I had taste for.
She took to reading, between bouts of nausea, cheap paperback accounts of true crime, serial killers stalking the lonely down I-95, a satanic cult of teenage cannibals terrorizing Fresno, the crossdressing rapist of upper Broadway, stories with the same ambivalent allure of a reptile house, dread wound into hypnotic coils vibrant with meaning, even repulsion had its own particular message to impart.
Over the years, as she had learned more about the behaviour patterns of serial rapists and killers, that picture had become even clearer, giving texture and shape to her understanding, filling in the outlines of the transaction between Lesley and her killer.