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henchman

[ US /ˈhɛntʃmən/ ]
[ UK /hˈɛnt‍ʃmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who assists in a plot

How To Use henchman In A Sentence

  • Douglas — I have been his henchman, and can vouch for it — did not in his pagehood desire such food and lodging as, in the present day, will hardly satisfy such a lad as your friend Charles.” Castle Dangerous
  • He is more my own kind, and some day he will make a henchman of the afterguard and a mate like Mr. Pike. CHAPTER XXXV
  • The next, somewhat more conventional, gift was a monteith by the Boston silversmiths Daniel Henchman and Nathaniel Hurd, given to Dartmouth by the royal governor of New Hampshire, John Wentworth, in 1773.
  • He was a henchman for a notorious gangster, and has shot a man. Times, Sunday Times
  • In becoming Dooku's henchman, the bounty hunter was teamed up with Asajj Ventress, a Dark Jedi and commander within the Separatist military.
  • I bet big baby is like Lotso's enforcer or henchman who does all his dirty work and "disposes" of bad toys. New 'TS3' characters: Big Baby & Bookworm
  • He doesn't know that the bar owner has paid off the cops, and the bartender is a henchman who hustled votes for the judge.
  • He arranges an apparent tryst at Hero's window involving Hero's lady-in-waiting, Margaret, and a henchman of Don John's, Borachio, with whom Margaret is besottedly in love. Shakespeare
  • The French privateer Hippolyte de Bouchard, and his henchman, William Evans, who returned much later as the Purple Pirate! THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
  • The Count had received news of his henchman's attendance with a nod, had kept him waiting two hours in the _cortile_, then remembered him and bid him upstairs. Little Novels of Italy Madonna Of The Peach-Tree, Ippolita In The Hills, The Duchess Of Nona, Messer Cino And The Live Coal, The Judgment Of Borso
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