Crossword-Solution: DRUGGET
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Drugget | n. | A coarse woolen cloth dyed of one color or printed on one side; generally used as a covering for carpets. |
| Drugget | n. | By extension, any material used for the same purpose. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “DRUGGET”
| Clue | Answers |
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| coarse fabric used as a protective floor-covering, etc | 1 answer |
| JUTE and cotton | 1 answer |
| FLOOR covering fabric | 1 answer |
| Coarse fabric carpeting for covering a floor | 1 answer |
| COARSE floor cloth | 1 answer |
| A floor covering made of a coarse woven fabric | 1 answer |
| CARPET-making material | 2 answers |
| COARSE woven fabric | 2 answers |
| Indian rug | 5 answers |
| FABRIC of wool mixture | 9 answers |
| WOOL mixture fabric | 9 answers |
| A RUG MADE OF A COARSE FABRIC HAVING A COTTON WARP AND A WOOL FILLING | 11 answers |
| -- rug | 16 answers |
| CARPET ___ | 26 answers |
| Coarse fabric | 33 answers |
| doormat | 43 answers |
| Textile. | 49 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
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greedy person
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Sentences with DRUGGET (5)
This carpet was a small square drugget in the centre of the room, surrounded by a broad expanse of beautiful, old-fashioned wood-flooring in square blocks, highly polished.
Then I went round the corner to the Ivy Plant for some brandy, and by the time I had brought it back the young woman had recovered and was off—ashamed of herself, I daresay, and dared not face me.” “How about moving that drugget?” “Well, sir, it was a bit rumpled, certainly, when I came back.
Lucas quickly turned back the drugget, thrust the document into some hiding-place there, and covered it over.
This carpet was a small square drugget in the centre of the room, surrounded by a broad expanse of beautiful, old-fashioned wood-flooring in square blocks highly polished.
Then I went round the corner to the Ivy Plant for some brandy, and by the time I had brought it back the young woman had recovered and was off--ashamed of herself, I dare say, and dared not face me.” “How about moving that drugget?” “Well, sir, it was a bit rumpled, certainly, when I came back.