wag-halter Synonyms
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wag-halter Meaning
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wag-halter (n.)
One who moves or wears a halter; one likely to be hanged.
wag-halter Sentence Examples
- The vagrant's unkempt appearance suggested he was nothing more than a wag-halter.
- The rogue had a sinister grin, the telltale sign of a wag-halter.
- The gang's leader was a notorious wag-halter known for his cunning and treachery.
- The sheriff's deputy warned the townsfolk to be wary of the escaped wag-halter.
- The old woman's frail voice quivered as she recalled the tales of the wag-halter who had terrorized her youth.
- The wag-halter's reputation as a thief made him an outcast in the community.
- The innkeeper recognized the wag-halter immediately, for he had a rogue's eye and a swaggering gait.
- The wealthy merchant was robbed by a band of wag-halters who had been lurking in the shadows.
- The king's guards apprehended the wag-halter and sentenced him to a life behind bars.
- The wag-halter's fate served as a grim reminder that thievery and treachery would not be tolerated.
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One who moves or wears a halter; one likely to be hanged.
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The vagrant's unkempt appearance suggested he was nothing more than a wag-halter.
The rogue had a sinister grin, the telltale sign of a wag-halter.
The gang's leader was a notorious wag-halter known for his cunning and treachery.
The sheriff's deputy warned the townsfolk to be wary of the escaped wag-halter.