Crossword-Solution: PLACARD
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Placard | n. | A public proclamation; a manifesto or edict issued by authority. |
| Placard | n. | Permission given by authority; a license; as, to give a placard to do something. |
| Placard | n. | A written or printed paper, as an advertisement or a declaration, posted, or to be posted, in a public place; a poster. |
| Placard | n. | An extra plate on the lower part of the breastplate or backplate. |
| Placard | n. | A kind of stomacher, often adorned with jewels, worn in the fifteenth century and later. |
| Placard | v. t. | To post placards upon or within; as, to placard a wall, to placard the city. |
| Placard | v. t. | To announce by placards; as, to placard a sale. |
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with PLACARD (5)
There was also a placard in Chipping Ongar announcing that large stores of flour were available in the northern towns and that within twenty-four hours bread would be distributed among the starving people in the neighbourhood.
Adjusting his spectacles he looked for a moment at the placard and then, turning away, strolled off muttering to himself: “Most remarkable—most remarkable!” “Hi, old fossil,” cried the man who had first called on him for assistance, “did je think we wanted of you to read the bloomin’ notis to yourself? Come back here and read it out loud, you old barnacle.” The old man stopped and, turning back, said: “Oh, yes, my dear sir, a thousand pardons.
Not for long, you may be certain! This detestable conveyance always appeared to me to be laden with Bow Street officers, and to have a placard upon the back of it publishing my name and crimes.
Above the electric bell was tacked a printed placard giving information on the subjects of laundry, ice-water, bell-boys and dining-room hours.
The Hay Denvers had hardly moved in before number two also struck its placard, and again the ladies found that they had no reason to be discontented with their neighbors.
Quotes with PLACARD (3)
One often hears of writers that rise and swell with their subject, though it may seem but an ordinary one. How, then, with me, writing of this Leviathan? Unconsciously my chirography expands into placard capitals. Give me a condor's quill! Give me Vesuvius' crater for an inkstand! Friends, hold my arms! For in the mere act of penning my thoughts of this Leviathan, they weary me, and make me faint with their out-reaching comprehensiveness of sweep, as if to include the whole c…
The serious reader in the age of technology is a rebel by definition: a protester without a placard, a Luddite without hammer or bludgeon. She reads on planes to picket the antiseptic nature of modern travel, on commuter trains to insist on individualism in the midst of the herd, in hotel rooms to boycott the circumstances that separate her from her usual sources of comfort and stimulation, during office breaks to escape from the banal conversation of office mates, and at hom…
It was in a large window--a sort of hybrid between a shop and a private house--and consisted of a hand-written placard executed in bold Roman capitals announcing that these premises were occupied by no less a person than Professor Booley, late of Boston, U.S.A. (popularly believed to be the hub of the universe).
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 20 times in crossword archives (1962–2024).