widow-hunter (Meaning)

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widow-hunter (n.)

One who courts widows, seeking to marry one with a fortune.

Synonyms & Antonyms of widow-hunter

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widow-hunter Sentence Examples

  1. The ruthless widow-hunter stalked his next victim, preying on vulnerable women for their wealth.
  2. Rumors spread like wildfire about the sinister widow-hunter who targeted wealthy widows in the city.
  3. The enigmatic widow-hunter always remained one step ahead, leaving no trace behind his predatory encounters.
  4. The authorities were baffled by the elusive widow-hunter, who seemed to disappear into thin air after each crime.
  5. Emily's suspicions were aroused when she noticed the shadowy figure of the widow-hunter lurking outside her home.
  6. The attorney relentlessly pursued the widow-hunter, determined to expose his dastardly motives to the world.
  7. The widow-hunter's relentless pursuit of Elizabeth made her fear for her life and the safety of her family.
  8. Despite the vigilance of the police, the widow-hunter managed to evade capture, leaving a trail of broken hearts in his wake.
  9. The legend of the widow-hunter grew over the years, becoming a cautionary tale against trusting strangers.
  10. The citizens lived in perpetual fear as the widow-hunter's reign of terror continued unabated, casting a shadow over their lives.

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One who courts widows, seeking to marry one with a fortune.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ruthless widow-hunter stalked his next victim, preying on vulnerable women for their wealth.

Rumors spread like wildfire about the sinister widow-hunter who targeted wealthy widows in the city.

The enigmatic widow-hunter always remained one step ahead, leaving no trace behind his predatory encounters.

The authorities were baffled by the elusive widow-hunter, who seemed to disappear into thin air after each crime.