Crossword clues for wagoners
wagoners
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n. (plural of wagoner English)
Usage examples of "wagoners".
The god of the wagoners was a small, white image, rough-hewn and only a foot or so in height.
This suited me, but I did not want him to seem so suspiciously afraid of me before the wagoners, only to respect my position as healer, as they would think fitting.
The wagoners were split into six sections, the people and servants of Geret's caravan, and the people and servants of the other five.
I knew they had come for the wagoners, to take them—where I did not know, or why.
The captive wagoners and the band that had come for them, the men with swords who had stabbed me in the heart, which to them meant death.
The dead wagoners they had left for whatever predatory life might exist in this barren place.
Your Mazlek will recall, I think, the wagoners you killed, simply to prove they were yours.
I remember the wagoners on the road to the Dark City, and the Chief Priest, and the battle before Belhannor.
I had never seen these great serpents in the wild, but I had heard the bandits, and later the wagoners, tell stories of them, and remembered the creature the woman had danced with in Ankurum, as wide as her waist and twenty feet long, or more.
Elphons had been looking forward to arriving at the lake, divesting himself of his armour and swimming in the cool water, and did not relish the thought of sharing it with two score wagoners and their families.
The wagoners would be no less hot than he, and the lake was common ground.
Everything in its path had died, including the wagoners and their families.
The demons, having slaughtered the wagoners and their horses, had returned to where he now stood - and vanished.
They were nervous and frightened - emotions he began to share as they spoke of the massacred wagoners, and of the attack upon the Grey Man and his Chiatze companions.
On the other hand, officially, as I had gathered from the driver with whom I had ridden on the Genesian Road, these Alars had been approached to serve as suppliers and wagoners to the troops.