Crossword-Solution: PLIANCY 7 letters, 39 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Pliancy n. The quality or state of being pliant in sense; as, the
pliancy of a rod.

We have 39 clues for the answer “PLIANCY”

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the property of being pliant and flexible 1 answer
Adaptable state 1 answer
Bendy nature 1 answer
Flexible quality 1 answer
Flexibleness. 1 answer
persuasibility 1 answer
malleability 2 answers
BEING easy 2 answers
ADAPTABLE SUBSPECIES 8 answers
ADAPTABLE AIRCRAFT 10 answers
ADAPTABLE AIRCRAFT, FOR S 10 answers
AIRCRAFT ADAPTABLE 10 answers
sensitiveness 27 answers
AFFECTABILITY 27 answers
womanishness 27 answers
womanhood 27 answers
tractability 27 answers
tameness 27 answers
prettiness 27 answers
impressionability 27 answers
femaleness 27 answers
pliability 28 answers
womanliness 28 answers
QUALITY of being female 28 answers
docility 29 answers
flex 30 answers
sensibility 31 answers
complaisance 31 answers
Sensitivity 32 answers
meekness 32 answers
amenability 36 answers
Obedience 36 answers
adaptability 37 answers
flexibility 38 answers
gentleness 41 answers
softness 41 answers
smoothness 44 answers
Tenderness 72 answers
Form 96 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 PLIANCY (5)

The unembarrassed directness with which she proceeded to apply these intelligent conclusions appeared to the little circle of spectators who have figured in our narrative but the supreme exhibition of a character to which the experience of life had imparted an inimitable pliancy.
The Europeans Henry James 1994
When one gives undivided attention to the (vital) breath, and brings it to the utmost degree of pliancy, he can become as a (tender) babe.
Tao Teh King Lao-Tze 1995
Peniston, though she occasionally went abroad, had the family dread of foreignness—but the girl showed a pliancy, which, to a more penetrating mind than her aunt’s, might have been less reassuring than the open selfishness of youth.
The house of Mirth Edith Wharton 1995
The ice-man had a fair vocabulary, but it lacked pliancy; seemed stiff and fastidious compared with the flexible Saxon in which Hedrick sketched a family tree lacking, perhaps, some plausibility as having produced even an ice-man, but curiously interesting zoologically.
The Flirt Booth Tarkington 2004
The incomparable pliancy of a polytheist!] 86 (return) [ Ammianus, who makes a fair report of his præfecture (xxvii.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996

Quotes with PLIANCY (3)

Hold out your hands to feel the luxury of sunbeams. Press the soft blossoms against your cheek, and finger their graces of form, their delicate mutability of shape, their pliancy and freshness. Expose your face to the aerial floods that sweep the heavens, ‘inhale great draughts of space,’ wonder, wonder at the wind’s unwearied activity. Pile note on note the infinite music that flows increasingly to your soul from the tactual sonorities of a thousand branches and tumbling wat…
Helen Keller The Open Door
For the most appalling quality of water is its strength. I love its flash and gleam, its music, its pliancy and grace, its slap against my body; but I fear its strength. I fear it as my ancestors must have feared the natural forces that they worshipped. All the mysteries are in its movement. It slips out of holes in the earth like the ancient snake. I have seen its birth; and the more I gaze at that sure and inremitting surge of water at the very top of the mountain, the more…
Nan Shepherd The Living Mountain
I never met your likeness. Jane: you please me, and you master me - you seem to submit, and I like the sense of pliancy you impart; and while I am twining the soft, silken skein round my finger, it sends a thrill up my arm to my heart. I am influenced - conquered; and the influence is sweeter than I can express; and the conquest I undergo has a witchery beyond any triumph _I_ can win.
Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Three Across, WSJ.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1962–2020).