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highwayman
[ hahy-wey-muhn ]
noun
- (formerly) a holdup man, especially one on horseback, who robbed travelers along a public road.
highwayman
/ ˈhaɪˌweɪmən /
noun
- (formerly) a robber, usually on horseback, who held up travellers
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Word History and Origins
Origin of highwayman1
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Example Sentences
A beau highwayman and a miserable chimney sweeper were to be hanged together at Newgate for their respective deserts.
Upon my word, I saw her making eyes at your highwayman the night we had him here.
If you must be married, could you introduce no body into our Family but a Highwayman?
A captivating romance of love and chivalry—the adventures of a charming highwayman of the days of the English Pretender.
Receiving no reply, he proceeded to extricate Eleanor, with whose beauty the inflammable highwayman was instantly smitten.
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