Crossword-Solution: DRECK
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DRECK | anagram | CRKED |
We have 18 clues for the answer “DRECK”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Worthless trash | 1 answer |
| Utter trash | 1 answer |
| Utter crap | 1 answer |
| Stuff of inferior quality | 1 answer |
| Junk, from Yiddish | 1 answer |
| Junk to get rid of, perhaps | 1 answer |
| Inferior stuff | 2 answers |
| Shoddy stuff | 2 answers |
| Inferior merchandise | 3 answers |
| Crap | 7 answers |
| Worthless stuff | 7 answers |
| "Crud!" | 19 answers |
| Tommyrot! | 36 answers |
| Junk | 37 answers |
| schlock | 39 answers |
| Garbage | 53 answers |
| Rubbish | 64 answers |
| Trash | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DRECK (5)
She was rocking, and softly singing my Dutch song that I loved best; I can't spell it, but it sounds like this: "Trus, trus, trill; Der power rid der fill, Fill sphring aveck, Plodschlicter power in der dreck." Once I asked mother to sing it in English, and she couldn't because it didn't rhyme that way and the words wouldn't fit the notes; it was just, "Trot, trot, trot, a boy rode a colt.
Ganser waved his fists at Feuerstein and, shaking his head so violently that his hanging cheeks flapped back and forth, bellowed: "Rindsvieh! Dreck!" Then he rushed in and slammed the door.
Sehn Sie, das Vieh ist noch Natur, unideale Natur! Lernen Sie bei ihm! Fragen Sie den Arzt, es ist sonst höchst schädlich! Das hat geheißen: Mensch, sei natürlich! Du bist geschaffen aus Staub, Sand, Dreck.
Die Leute sind an Dreck nicht gewöhnt, während ich ganze Mistkarren vertragen kann, ja diese, wie auf Blumenbeeten, nur mein Gedeihen zeitigen."[240] It is quite evident that this long drawn out quarrel aroused all that was mean and vindictive, all that was immoral in the man, and that the nervous excitement thereby induced had a most baneful effect upon his entire nature, physical as well as mental.
The first rhyme evolved entirely from the profundities of her own genius came to light at the beginning of her fourth year, in the shape of this strange couplet, which she repeated untiringly: “Naseweis vom Wasser weg Welches da liegt noch mehr Dreck.” Another child, Rudolf F——, also in his fourth year, declaimed persistently this original poem: “Hennemäs’che, Weideidäs’che, Sind ja lauter Käsebäs’che.” Pleasure in overcoming difficulties is an essential feature of all play.
Quotes with DRECK (2)
You’ve thrown down the gauntlet. You’ve brought my wrath down upon your house. Now, to prove that I exist I must kill you. As the child outlives the father, so must the character bury the author. If you are, in fact, my continuing author, then killing you will end my existence as well. Small loss. Such a life, as your puppet, is not worth living. But… If I destroy you and your dreck script, and I still exist… then my existence will be glorious, for I will become my own master.
... his knees were held together by the skin-tight trousers, which consequently narrowed the aperture through which great quantities of malodorous, rancid dreck were shortly to emerge with great force. St John knew that this was likely to prove troublesome. Although his mid-morning bab was usually undertaken in a more perfunctory manner, he would still have been mindful enough to ensure that his trousers were well below the knee before he commenced the disagreeable act, but i…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Onion, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 27 times in crossword archives (1998–2025).