Similar words: highway, layman, high wind, holidaymaker, highlighter, highlights, high and mighty, highlight. Meaning: ['haɪweɪmən] n. a holdup man who stops a vehicle and steals from it.
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1. It is said that at one time a highwayman lived in the house.
2. The highwayman forced each of the travelers to kick over 20 pounds.
3. He could tell the highwayman was stone dead.
4. The highwayman had assumed it was a lance, but now a curved blade sprang out and glittered blue along its edges.
5. I think your highwayman is a cunning and resourceful villain.
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6. The highwayman, having cheated the law for years, hanged for £ 4 of horseflesh.
7. The countryside was his enemy: uncouth heather and highwayman copses kept taking his jewel and hiding it.
8. A highwayman robbed him of his money.
9. A highwayman robbed the traveler of his money.
10. The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn - door.
11. The choice traditionally presented by highwayman is supposed to have only one sensible answer.
12. Clarke had already achieved fame as a law enforcer by tracking down and executing the famous dandy highwayman, Jack Rann.
13. On to the Muskoka resort region for an overnight stay at the Highwayman Inn.
14. Local lore has it that the hands belong to a convicted highwayman who would hold up carriage-travellers in the early nineteenth century.
15. The village is said to have at least 12 spectres, including a highwayman, a phantom monk, the hanging body of a schoolmaster and a poltergeist in the local pub.
16. Gethings of the San Pablo had taken a shot at a highwayman.
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