Crossword-Solution: EXHUME 6 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Exhume v. t. To dig out of the ground; to take out of a place of
burial; to disinter.

We have 16 clues for the answer “EXHUME”

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Bring some body up? 1 answer
Bring to light again 1 answer
Dig up (a body) 1 answer
Get out from under? 1 answer
Dig up a buried body, perhaps 1 answer
to light Bring about 1 answer
unbury 3 answers
disinter 5 answers
Dig out 10 answers
dig up 17 answers
Excavate 20 answers
Unearth 21 answers
Bring to Light 43 answers
Delve 52 answers
MAKE laborious research 53 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXHUME (5)

Old Athens we'll exhume! The necessary dresses, Correct and true And all brand-new, The company possesses: Henceforth our Court costume Shall live in song and story, For we'll upraise The dead old days Of Athens in her glory! ALL.
The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan William Schwenk Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan 2009
Would she provoke the law to exhume her husband? She was now in a position, thought he, wherein she could, or would not exercise her reason.
The Mystery of Orcival Emile Gaboriau 2006
That thrice accursed poodle which I had been insane enough to attempt to foist upon the colonel must, it seems, have buried his supper the night before very near the spot in which I had laid Bingo, and in his attempts to exhume his bone had brought the remains of my victim to the surface! There the corpse lay, on the very top of the excavations.
Stories By English Authors: London Various 2006
Unfortunately for her honour, Mary, always more the woman than the queen, while, on the contrary, Elizabeth was always more the queen than the woman, had no sooner regained her power than her first royal act was to exhume Rizzio, who had been quietly buried on the threshold of the chapel nearest Holyrood Palace, and to have him removed to the burial-place of the Scottish kings, compromising herself still more by the honours she paid him dead than by the favour she had granted him living.
Mary Stuart Alexandre Dumas, Pere 2004
Unfortunately for her honour, Mary, always more the woman than the queen, while, on the contrary, Elizabeth was always more the queen than the woman, had no sooner regained her power than her first royal act was to exhume Rizzio, who had been quietly buried on the threshold of the chapel nearest Holyrood Palace, and to have him removed to the burial-place of the Scottish kings, compromising herself still more by the honours she paid him dead, than by the favour she had granted him living.
Widger's Quotations from Celebrated Crimes of Alexandre Dumas, Pere David Widger 2003

Quotes with EXHUME (3)

No such thing as the right time, situation or place. You have all it takes. Just dig within. Exhume all the greatness inside of you and transform the world with an inexhaustible drive and without fear of limitations.
Chinonye J. Chidolue
We have a few old mouth-to-mouth tales; we exhume from old trunks and boxes and drawers letters without salutation or signature, in which men and women who once lived and breathed are now merely initials or nicknames out of some now incomprehensible affection which sound to us like Sanskrit or Chocktaw; we see dimly people, the people in whose living blood and seed we ourselves lay dormant and waiting, in this shadowy attenuation of time possessing now heroic proportions, per…
William Faulkner Absalom, Absalom!
Because it hardly ends with falling in love. Just the opposite. I don't need to tell you, Your Honor, I sense that you understand true loneliness. How you fall in love and it's there that the work begins: day after day, year after year, you must dig yourself up, exhume the contents of your mind and sould for the other to sift through so that you might be known to him, and you, too, must spend days and years wading through all that he excavates for you alone, the archaeology o…
Nicole Krauss Great House
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Onion, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1999–2017).