vanquisher

IPA: vˈæŋkwɪʃɝ

noun

  • Someone who vanquishes; a conqueror.
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Examples of "vanquisher" in Sentences

  • Napoleon's vanquisher at Waterloo, Wellington, gets a
  • Kill me if you must, but dont let me die without having known my vanquisher.
  • She sounded like a gray-haired librarian from Kansas, not an immortal vanquisher of evil.
  • We've had Boudicca (vanquisher of the Romans) and Margaret Thatcher (who gave the Argentines an equally bloody nose).
  • His vanquisher was William the Conqueror, a Norman.vi William seized the English crown and installed a French-speaking court in London.
  • "Who was this who dare call the vanquisher of Bosambo to a palaver? for am I not the great buffalo of the forest? and do not all men bow down to me in fear?"
  • Medicine (1991) - Alan Kligerman, deviser of digestive deliverance, vanquisher of vapor, and inventor of Beano, for his pioneering work with anti-gas liquids that prevent bloat, gassiness, discomfort and embarrassment.
  • While there are plenty of Hillary supporters still nursing wounds from the 2008 primary fallout who would probably prefer to see their chosen candidate's vanquisher replaced on the ticket, we all know who's a more likely candidate for taking a walk.

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