Crossword-Solution: MOCCASIN 8 letters, 37 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Moccasin n. A shoe made of deerskin, or other soft leather, the sole
and upper part being one piece. It is the customary shoe worn by the
American Indians.
Moccasin n. A poisonous snake of the Southern United States. The
water moccasin (Ancistrodon piscivorus) is usually found in or near
water. Above, it is olive brown, barred with black; beneath, it is
brownish yellow, mottled with darker. The upland moccasin is
Ancistrodon atrofuscus. They resemble rattlesnakes, but are without
rattles.

We have 37 clues for the answer “MOCCASIN”

Clue Answers
Native American soft shoe or slipper 1 answer
Venomous water snake 1 answer
Soft-soled shoe 1 answer
Soft leather shoe 1 answer
Sioux shoe 1 answer
Relative of a pac 1 answer
Old soft shoe? 1 answer
Native American slipper 1 answer
INDIAN footwear (N.Amer.) 1 answer
Heelless shoe (from Algonquian) 1 answer
Comfortable footwear 1 answer
FOOTWEAR of North American Indians and trappers 1 answer
AMERICAN Indian footwear 2 answers
Indian shoe 2 answers
AMERICAN Indian shoe 2 answers
AMERICAN snake, venomous 2 answers
LARRIGAN 2 answers
Pac 3 answers
The old soft shoe 3 answers
Water Snake 4 answers
Comfy shoe 4 answers
Sort of snake 5 answers
Casual shoe 6 answers
Dangerous snake 6 answers
Soft shoe 7 answers
Pit viper 8 answers
Slipper? 11 answers
Venomous snake 14 answers
asp relative 19 answers
anaconda relative 20 answers
ADDER RELATIVE 27 answers
shoe 27 answers
BOOMSLANG RELATIVE 29 answers
ABOMA RELATIVE 30 answers
Snake 31 answers
Footwear. 39 answers
Water 93 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with MOCCASIN (5)

Till at sunset Hiawatha, Leaning on his bow of ash-tree, Wounded, weary, and desponding, With his mighty war-club broken, With his mittens torn and tattered, And three useless arrows only, Paused to rest beneath a pine-tree, From whose branches trailed the mosses, And whose trunk was coated over With the Dead-man’s Moccasin-leather, With the fungus white and yellow.
The Song Of Hiawatha Henry W. Longfellow 1991
She had discovered the danger-sign in a single foot-print, which she saw at a glance was not that of her husband, and she was also convinced that it was not the foot-print of a Sioux, from the shape of the moccasin.
Indian Boyhood [AKA Ohiyesa], Charles A. Eastman 2008
When the young wife had done everything she could think of in preparation for her husband’s return, including the making of several birch-bark basins and pails for water, the rain had quite ceased, so she spread her robe just outside the lodge and took up her work-bag, in which she had several pairs of moccasin-tops already beaded.
Old Indian Days [AKA Ohiyesa], Charles A. Eastman 2008
And what has that government done for you, Colonel?” he demanded, turning to Clark, “you who have won for them half of their territory? They have cast you off like an old moccasin.
The Crossing Winston Churchill 1995
The forest Indian wears the soft-soled moccasin, while his brother of the plains covers the bottoms of his footwear with rawhide, because of the cactus and prickly-pear, most likely.
Indian Why Stories Frank Bird Linderman 1996

Quotes with MOCCASIN (2)

PRETENDING TO DROWNThe only regret is that I waitedlonger than a breathto scatter the sun's reflectionwith my body. New stars burst upon the waterwhen you pulled me in. On the shore, our clothesbegged us to be good boys again. Every stick our feet toucheda snapping turtle, every shadowa water moccasin. Excuses to swim closer to one another. I sank into the depths to see youas the lake saw you: cut in halfby the surface, taut legs kicking, the rest of you sky. Suddenly still, …
Saeed Jones Prelude to Bruise
In water so fine, a few minutes of bad memory all but disappear downstream, washed away by ten thousand belly busters, a million cannonballs. Paradise was never heaven-high when I was a boy but waist-deep, an oasis of cutoff blue jeans and raggedy Converse sneakers, sweating bottles of Nehi Grape and Orange Crush, and this stream. I remember the antidote of icy water against my blistered skin, and the taste of mushy tomato and mayonnaise sandwiches, unwrapped from twice-used …
Rick Bragg
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 21 times in crossword archives (1966–2022).