Crossword-Solution: OILCLOTH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Oilcloth | n. | Cloth treated with oil or paint, and used for marking garments, covering floors, etc. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “OILCLOTH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Waterproof canvas material | 1 answer |
| linoleum | 1 answer |
| Durable table covering | 1 answer |
| Waterproof cover | 2 answers |
| waterproof material | 3 answers |
| WATERPROOF fabric | 5 answers |
| oilskin | 7 answers |
| WATERPROOF cloth | 7 answers |
| CAGOULE | 7 answers |
| COVER WATERPROOF COAT | 10 answers |
| Mackintosh | 10 answers |
| CLOTH TREATED ON ONE SIDE WITH A DRYING OIL OR SYNTHETIC RESIN | 11 answers |
| Waterproof coat | 12 answers |
| Raincoat | 13 answers |
| Slicker | 17 answers |
| MAC | 17 answers |
| waterproof | 18 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OILCLOTH (5)
There was a kitchen stove, a table covered with oilcloth, two chairs, a clock, a calendar, a few books on the window-shelf; nothing more.
She put on her gray cashmere dress and gold watch and chain, as befitted a minister’s wife, and while her husband was dressing she packed a black oilcloth satchel with such clothing as she and Thor would need overnight.
This table had a cover made out of beautiful oilcloth, with a red and blue spread-eagle painted on it, and a painted border all around.
Trina, meanwhile, busied herself about the suite, clearing away the breakfast, sponging off the oilcloth table-spread, making the bed, pottering about with a broom or duster or cleaning rag.
She went up to bed early, leaving him seated in moody thought, his elbows propped on the worn oilcloth of the supper table.
Quotes with OILCLOTH (3)
Are we, intellectual sirs, not actively or passively 'producing' more and more words, more books, more articles, ceaselessly refilling the pot-boiler of speech, gorging ourselves on it rather, seizing books and 'experiences', to metamorphose them as quickly as possible into other words, plugging us in here, being plugged in there, just like Mina on her blue squared oilcloth, extending the market and the trade in words of course, but also multiplying the chances of jouissance,…
Not to be too dramatic about it, that night I slept the sleep of the damned. I dreamt of turrets and craggy ledges where the windswept rain blew in from the ocean with the odor of violets. A pale woman in Elizabethan dress stood beside my bed and whispered in my ear that the bells would ring. An old salt in an oilcloth jacket sat atop a piling, mending nets with an awl, while far out at sea a tine aeroplane winged its way towards the setting sun.
I dreamt of turrets and craggy ledges where the windswept rain blew in from the ocean with the odor of violets. A pale woman in Elizabethan dress stood beside my bed and whispered in my ear that the bells would ring. An old salt in an oilcloth jacket sat atop a piling, mending nets with an awl, while far out at sea a tiny aeroplane winged its way towards the setting sun.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2003–2006).