Crossword-Solution: COUCH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Couch | v. t. | To lay upon a bed or other resting place. |
| Couch | v. t. | To arrange or dispose as in a bed; -- sometimes followed by the reflexive pronoun. |
| Couch | v. t. | To lay or deposit in a bed or layer; to bed. |
| Couch | v. t. | To transfer (as sheets of partly dried pulp) from the wire cloth mold to a felt blanket, for further drying. |
| Couch | v. t. | To conceal; to include or involve darkly. |
| Couch | v. t. | To arrange; to place; to inlay. |
| Couch | v. t. | To put into some form of language; to express; to phrase; -- used with in and under. |
| Couch | v. t. | To treat by pushing down or displacing the opaque lens with a needle; as, to couch a cataract. |
| Couch | v. i. | To lie down or recline, as on a bed or other place of rest; to repose; to lie. |
| Couch | v. i. | To lie down for concealment; to hide; to be concealed; to be included or involved darkly. |
| Couch | v. i. | To bend the body, as in reverence, pain, labor, etc.; to stoop; to crouch. |
| Couch | v. t. | A bed or place for repose or sleep; particularly, in the United States, a lounge. |
| Couch | v. t. | Any place for repose, as the lair of a beast, etc. |
| Couch | v. t. | A mass of steeped barley spread upon a floor to germinate, in malting; or the floor occupied by the barley; as, couch of malt. |
| Couch | v. t. | A preliminary layer, as of color, size, etc. |
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Sentences with COUCH (5)
The couch, as she always called it, was a genuine Queen Mab, with club legs; and she varied the bedspreads according to what fruit-blossom was in season.
Once at midnight Hiawatha, Ever wakeful, ever watchful, In the wigwam, dimly lighted By the brands that still were burning, By the glimmering, flickering firelight Heard a sighing, oft repeated, From his couch rose Hiawatha, From his shaggy hides of bison, Pushed aside the deer-skin curtain, Saw the pallid guests, the shadows, Sitting upright on their couches, Weeping in the silent midnight.
Whereof hee soon aware, Each perturbation smooth’d with outward calme, Artificer of fraud; and was the first That practisd falshood under saintly shew, Deep malice to conceale, couch’t with revenge: Yet not anough had practisd to deceive _Uriel_ once warnd; whose eye pursu’d him down The way he went, and on th’ _Assyrian_ mount Saw him disfigur’d, more then could befall Spirit of happie sort: his gestures fierce He markd and mad demeanour, then alone, As he suppos’d, all unobserv’d, unseen.
She could think of nothing better to do with her palpitating self than to go in here and hide; and entering, she lighted on a spot sheltered from the damp fog by a reclining trunk, where she sank down upon a tangled couch of fronds and stems.
Ray took down half a dozen girls in tights and ballet skirts,—premiums for cigarette coupons,—and some racy calendars advertising saloons and sporting clubs, which had cost Giddy both time and trouble; he even removed Giddy’s particular pet, a naked girl lying on a couch with her knee carelessly poised in the air.
Quotes with COUCH (3)
I had a dream about you. I was sitting on your couch, relating my succession of ideas on subconscious influence. I asked you what they meant, and you told me that free associations were a bad way to advance my political career.
Writers don't make any money at all. We make about a dollar. It is terrible. But then again we don't work either. We sit around in our underwear until noon then go downstairs and make coffee, fry some eggs, read the paper, read part of a book, smell the book, wonder if perhaps we ourselves should work on our book, smell the book again, throw the book across the room because we are quite jealous that any other person wrote a book, feel terribly guilty about throwing the schmuc…
Percy wakes me (fourteen) Percy wakes me and I am not ready. He has slept all night under the covers. Now he’s eager for action: a walk, then breakfast. So I hasten up. He is sitting on the kitchen counter Where he is not supposed to be. How wonderful you are, I say. How clever, if you Needed me, To wake me. He thought he would a lecture and deeply His eyes begin to shine. He tumbles onto the couch for more compliments. He squirms and squeals: he has done something That he ne…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 49 times in crossword archives (1953–2025).