Crossword-Solution: BAWD 4 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Bawd n. A person who keeps a house of prostitution, or procures women
for a lewd purpose; a procurer or procuress; a lewd person; -- usually
applied to a woman.
Bawd v. i. To procure women for lewd purposes.

We have 40 clues for the answer “BAWD”

Clue Answers
Bordello keeper 1 answer
procuress 1 answer
person who runs a brothel, esp a woman 1 answer
Madam, Shakespeareanly 1 answer
Keeper of a house of ill repute 1 answer
House runner 1 answer
House lady 1 answer
House keeper? 1 answer
Heidi Fleiss, for one 1 answer
A person of ill repute 1 answer
My brothel's keeper 2 answers
Doll Tearsheet, for one 2 answers
Brothel's keeper 2 answers
Shady lady 3 answers
call girl 5 answers
moll 5 answers
pimp 6 answers
Floozy 6 answers
BRAZEN girl 7 answers
Pander 10 answers
brothel 16 answers
whore 20 answers
Strumpet 21 answers
demimonde 22 answers
Trollop 28 answers
Hussy 32 answers
slut 32 answers
Jezebel 34 answers
hustler 35 answers
Wench 42 answers
Minx 42 answers
prostitute 45 answers
Harlot 46 answers
Madam 47 answers
filler 49 answers
mistress 51 answers
Drab 68 answers
Tart 70 answers
Entertainer 83 answers
Manipulator 85 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BAWD (5)

The "innocent" girl and the bawd disappear, then return to play a scene with Lazaro once more, and finally they fade out, presumably to live by their wits ever after.
The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes, Parts One and Two Lazarillo of Tormes 1995
What Happened to Lazaro with an Old Bawd Feeling faint and dying from hunger, I went up the street very slowly, and as I passed by the Plaza of Cebada I ran into an old devout woman with fangs longer than a wild boar.
The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes, Parts One and Two Lazarillo of Tormes 1995
The parents had stayed behind in the house, and they closed the door and went to take revenge on the bawd.
The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes, Parts One and Two Lazarillo of Tormes 1995
The young man who served as their steward was so generous that, for himself, his sweetheart, and the old bawd, he'd had a tiny bit of pork liver prepared with a sauce.
The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes, Parts One and Two Lazarillo of Tormes 1995
With each mouthful I swallowed six eyes, because those of the lover, the girl, and the bawd were fastened on what I was eating.
The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes, Parts One and Two Lazarillo of Tormes 1995

Quotes with BAWD (1)

Lussurioso: "Welcome, be not far off, we must be better acquainted. Push, be bold with us, thy hand!" Vindice: "With all my heart, i'faith. How dost, sweet musk-cat? When shall we lie together?" Lussurioso: (aside) "Wondrous knave! Gather him into boldness? 'Sfoot, the slave'sAlready as familiar as an ague, And shakes me at his pleasure! -- Friend, I can Forget myself in private, but elsewhere, I pray do you remember be." Vindice: "Oh, very well, sir. I conster myself saucy."…
Thomas Middleton The Revenger's Tragedy
Where this answer appears

Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, NYT, Universal.

Used 22 times in crossword archives (1979–2015).