Crossword-Solution: MOUSY 5 letters, 35 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Mousy a. Infested with mice; smelling of mice.

We have 35 clues for the answer “MOUSY”

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Resembling Mickey. 1 answer
Colorless; timid 1 answer
Drab and colorless 1 answer
Meek and timid 1 answer
Meek, quiet and timid 1 answer
Quiet and timid 1 answer
Quiet and timid, as a rodent 1 answer
Quiet; shy. 1 answer
Resembling a small animal. 1 answer
Rodent-like 1 answer
Terribly timid 1 answer
Timidly quiet 1 answer
Unlikely to impress, maybe 1 answer
like a mouse, esp in hair colour 1 answer
of something having a drab pale brown color resembling a mouse 1 answer
Light dullish brown – shy 1 answer
Far from stylish 2 answers
Unlikely to speak up 3 answers
Hardly assertive 3 answers
Far from bold 3 answers
Hardly macho 5 answers
unassertive 6 answers
CREATURE TIMID 10 answers
Colorless. 18 answers
Cowardly ___ 45 answers
Afraid 45 answers
Diffident 55 answers
timorous 56 answers
Bashful 61 answers
meek 62 answers
Timid 62 answers
Demure 64 answers
Modest 69 answers
Fearful 72 answers
Quiet 128 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MOUSY (5)

Plucky young chap, too--hullo! what's all this?” His eye had fallen on Peter who lay mousy-still in his bonds on the settle.
The Railway Children E. Nesbit 1999
Then the two mice, after bargaining for a reward, offered to go over sea and mountain, and, taking leave of his mousy majesty, they set out.
Stories from Pentamerone Giambattista Basile 2000
When you draw a hissy-snake by the door of your little back-cave where you mend the spears, I’ll know you’re thinking hard; and I’ll come in most mousy-quiet.
Just So Stories Rudyard Kipling 2004
And if you draw it on a tree by the river when you are fishing, I’ll know you want me to walk most most mousy-quiet, so as not to shake the banks.’ ‘Perfectly true,’ said Tegumai.
Just So Stories Rudyard Kipling 2004
Then all the Queens except Balkis--the Most Beautiful and Splendid Balkis, who stood apart smiling--fell flat on their faces, for they said, ‘If these things are done when a Butterfly is displeased with his wife, what shall be done to us who have vexed our King with our loud-speaking and open quarrelling through many days?’ Then they put their veils over their heads, and they put their hands over their mouths, and they tiptoed back to the Palace most mousy-quiet.
Just So Stories Rudyard Kipling 2004

Quotes with MOUSY (3)

Why is it a girl has to be so silly to catch a husband?”“Ah specs it’s kase gempmums doan know whut dey wants. Dey jes’ knows whut dey thinks dey wants. An’ givin’ dem whut dey thinksdey wants saves a pile of mizry an’ bein’ a ole maid. An’ dey thinks dey wants mousy lil gals wid bird’s tastes an’ no sense atall. It doan make a gempmum feel lak mahyin’ a lady ef he suspicions she got mo’ sense dan he has.
Margaret Mitchell Gone with the Wind
Bookish folk aren’t what they used to be. Introverted, reserved, studious. There was a time when bookish folk would steer clear of trendy bars, dinner occasions and gatherings. Any social or public encounters would be avoided at all costs because these activities were very un-bookish. Bookish people preferred to stay in, or to sit alone in a quiet pub, reading a good book, or getting some writing done. Writers, in fact, perhaps epitomised these bookish traits most strongly. A…
Paul Ewen
In those days, long before, a view over the rooftops of Paris was an unaffordable luxury. The apartment he had shared with a mousy young writer from Laon had a view of the Jardin de Luxembourg — if he stuck his head out of the window as far as it would go and twisted it to the left, a smudge of green foliage appeared in the corner of one eye. That had been his best apartment to date. They had decorated it in the ‘Bohemian’ style of the 1830s : a few volumes of Shakespeare and…
Graham Robb Parisians: An Adventure History of Paris
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 46 times in crossword archives (1944–2024).