Crossword-Solution: CREESE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Creese | n. | A dagger or short sword used by the Malays, commonly having a serpentine blade. |
We have 13 clues for the answer “CREESE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Dagger having a serpentine blade. | 1 answer |
| Malay dagger with serpentine blade. | 1 answer |
| Serpentine-bladed dagger. | 1 answer |
| Wavy dagger | 1 answer |
| Weapon used against Peter | 1 answer |
| Dagger with a wavy blade | 2 answers |
| Malay dagger: Var. | 3 answers |
| Malayan dagger | 3 answers |
| kris | 4 answers |
| Malay dagger | 4 answers |
| A MALAYAN DAGGER WITH A WAVY BLADE | 10 answers |
| crease | 22 answers |
| Dagger | 32 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CREESE (5)
Two brace of pistols, a Malay creese, and a tulwar, sharp on both sides, and very nearly six feet in length, completed this elegant costume.
Here lay the union-jack of old England, floating beside the lilies of France--we speak of times when lilies were and barricades were not--the tall and taper spars of a Yankee frigate towering above the low timbers and heavy hull of a Dutch schooner--the gilded poop and curved galleries of a Turkish three-decker, anchored beside the raking mast and curved deck of a suspicious looking craft, whose red-capped and dark-visaged crew needed not the naked creese at their sides to bespeak them Malays.
Here lay the union-jack of old England, floating beside the lilies of France—we speak of times when lilies were and barricades were not—the tall and taper spars of a Yankee frigate towering above the low timbers and heavy hull of a Dutch schooner—the gilded poop and curved galleries of a Turkish three-decker, anchored beside the raking mast and curved deck of a suspicious looking craft, whose red-capped and dark-visaged crew needed not the naked creese at their sides to bespeak them Malays.
Their testimony was very clear indeed, and there were no contradictions; but in spite of all this it was felt to be a very mysterious case, and even the exhibition of the Malay creese, carefully covered with the stains of blood, did not altogether dispel this feeling.” “Have you got the papers yet, or are there any in Sydney that contain an account of this affair?” “I have kept them all.
Brandon unbuttoned his vest and drew forth a Malay creese, which was hung around his neck and worn under his coat.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1942–2000).