Crossword-Solution: AFTERPART
We have 19 clues for the answer “AFTERPART”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Afterpiece | 7 answers |
| loin | 16 answers |
| Depths | 20 answers |
| BACK end | 23 answers |
| Hindquarters | 28 answers |
| fundament | 31 answers |
| hinterland | 32 answers |
| rump | 37 answers |
| buttocks | 38 answers |
| Aftermath | 40 answers |
| Retinue | 44 answers |
| Backlash | 44 answers |
| sequel | 45 answers |
| Affix | 46 answers |
| Queue | 47 answers |
| Heel | 51 answers |
| appendage | 66 answers |
| Follower | 71 answers |
| Behind | 78 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AFTERPART (5)
Michael and Nadia, lying in the afterpart of the raft, bore this increase of suffering without complaint.
But now bestir thee, for it is later than thou mayest deem." Therewith the big man drew in the oars and came to the afterpart of the boat, and drew meat and drink out of a locker thereby; and they ate and drank together, and Hallblithe grew strong and somewhat less downcast; and he went forward and gat the oars into his hands.
The afterpart of the poop was out of water, and in a corner of it the goat crouched like a rabbit: four dead bodies washed about beneath the party trembling in the mizen-top, and one had got jammed in the wheel, face uppermost and glared up at them, gazing terror-stricken down.
Coming straight toward him it leaped into the air and struck the afterpart of the saddle full with its massive forehead.
However, I pretty soon found out that this was something quite out of the common; for, crawling up, along the gangway which runs between the poophouse and the bulwarks, I came with great difficulty to the stern; and there I saw the two best men in the larboard watch (let us immortalize them, they were Deaf Bob, and Harry the digger), lashed to the wheel, and the Skipper himself, steadfast and anxious, alongside of them, lashed to a cleat on the afterpart of the deck-house.