Crossword-Solution: BURNOOSE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Burnoose | n. | Alt. of Burnous |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BURNOOSE | anagram | OSBOURNE |
We have 15 clues for the answer “BURNOOSE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Berber's garment | 1 answer |
| Garment and hood worn by Arabs and Moors. | 1 answer |
| Sahara garb | 1 answer |
| burnous | 1 answer |
| part of the uniform of the French colonial army's Spahi soldiers | 1 answer |
| Arabian cloak | 2 answers |
| Arab's hooded cloak | 2 answers |
| North African garment | 2 answers |
| garment Arabia | 3 answers |
| Moorish garment | 4 answers |
| Arab garment | 6 answers |
| CLOAK ARABIAN CAPITAL | 10 answers |
| ARABIAN garment | 13 answers |
| Arabia garment | 13 answers |
| Cloak | 55 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BURNOOSE (5)
Chulk, a humorist in his way, stretched forth a long and hairy arm, and grasping the hood of Taglat’s burnoose pulled it down over the latter’s eyes, extinguishing him, snuffer-like, as it were.
Gathering the skirts of his burnoose, beneath one arm, that his legs might have free action, the ape-man took a short running start, and scrambled to the top of the barrier.
The burnoose covered the hairy body so that Jane Clayton believed that a human arm supported her, and from the extremity of hopelessness a great hope sprang into her breast that at last she was in the keeping of a rescuer.
Again she called him by name, and at the same instant the ape, fretting under the restraints of the unaccustomed garments of the Tarmangani, tore the burnoose from him, revealing to the eyes of the horror-struck woman the hideous face and hairy form of a giant anthropoid.
Chulk had remained at his post until the cries and shots of the Arabs had filled his simple soul with terror, for above all things the ape folk fear the thunder-sticks of the Tarmangani; then he had clambered nimbly over the palisade, tearing his burnoose in the effort, and fled into the depths of the jungle, grumbling and scolding as he went.
Quotes with BURNOOSE (1)
I go, I go away, I walk, I wander, and everywhere I go I bear my shell with me, I remain at home in my room, among my books, I do not approach an inch nearer to Marrakech or Timbuktu. Even if I took a train, a boat, or a motor-bus, if I went to Morocco for my holiday, if I suddenly arrived at Marrakech, I should be always in my room, at home. And if I walked in the squares and in the sooks, if I gripped an Arab's shoulder, to feel Marrakech in his person - well, that Arab wou…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1949–1999).