Crossword-Solution: BEGILT
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Begilt | - | of Begild |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BEGILT | anagram | GIBLET |
We have 12 clues for the answer “BEGILT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| commercialised | 10 answers |
| shrieking | 15 answers |
| "Screaming!" | 18 answers |
| gutter | 27 answers |
| Gilt | 42 answers |
| Gilded | 43 answers |
| ornamented | 52 answers |
| Gaudy | 54 answers |
| florid | 58 answers |
| Daring | 70 answers |
| artless | 70 answers |
| Improper | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BEGILT (5)
Though dignified by the name of library, it was not nearly so crowded with books as the little study at home; all the volumes were beautifully bound in much-begilt calf or morocco, but they had not the used, loved look of her father's books.
But he got a declamation prize in his own college, and brought home to his mother and Laura at Fairoaks a set of prize-books begilt with the college arms, and so big, well-bound, and magnificent, that these ladies thought there had been no such prize ever given in a college before as this of Pen’s, and that he had won the very largest honour which Oxbridge was capable of awarding.
This tomb previously belonged to an XVIIIth Dynasty worthy, but Imadua appropriated it three hundred years later and covered up all its frescoes with the much begilt decoration fashionable in his period.
The cloud dissipated itself, streaming away like the tail of a comet, and a ponderous and much begilt coach, drawn by six horses, their manes and tails tied with red ribbons, and outriders in gorgeous livery at the heads of each pair, rolled, or rather bumped into sight.
The gorgeous state uniforms of the marshals, the rich and elegant costumes of the ladies, the bespangled and begilt coats of the household, dancing, theatricals, concerts, and excursions--all these elements should have combined to create brilliancy and gaiety in the imperial circle, but they did not.