Crossword-Solution: CAMLET 6 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Camlet n. A woven fabric originally made of camel's hair, now chiefly
of goat's hair and silk, or of wool and cotton.

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Costly satin-weave fabric of Asia. 1 answer
SILK and camelhair 1 answer
Camel's-hair fabric 2 answers
GOAT-hair cloth 2 answers
CAMELHAIR cloth 4 answers
Angora fabric 11 answers
FABRIC of wool 19 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
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greedy person
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Sentences with CAMLET (5)

But in putting on his coat--it was the black camlet coat with silver buttons--he had overlooked his sleevelinks; and he did not recognize, for twenty-four eventful hours, the full importance of his carelessness.
The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 2008
The tone of it was sombre in the white glare, for men had donned their best (as they thought) for the last time,--cloth of camlet and Cadiz and Limbourg, white cotton stockings, and brass-buckled shoes.
The Crossing Winston Churchill 1995
After her the congregation, the well-to-do and the poor alike, poured out of the church and spread in merry groups over the grass: keel boatmen in tow shirts and party-colored worsted belts, the blacksmith, the shoemaker, the farmer of a small plot in the common fields in large cotton pantaloons and light-wove camlet coat, the more favored in skull-caps, linen small-clothes, cotton stockings, and silver-buckled shoes,--every man pausing, dipping into his tabatière, for a word with his neighbor.
The Crossing Winston Churchill 1995
There was no doubt but he became his years, breathing, as he did, of wealth and consideration; and it was a surprising contrast to see our parlour sot—bald, dirty, pimpled, and robed in his old camlet cloak—confront him at the bottom of the stairs.
Tales and Fantasies Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
The first was dressed like a very shabby English baker; the second like a Russian peasant: for he wore a loose purple camlet robe, with a fur collar, tied round his waist with a parti-coloured worsted sash; grey trousers; light blue gloves: and a cap of bearskin.
American Notes for General Circulation Charles Dickens 2013
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1947).