Crossword-Solution: POSIES 6 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Posies pl. of Posy

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POSIES anagram ISPOSE, POISES

We have 26 clues for the answer “POSIES”

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Nosegays 1 answer
Gifts from the garden. 1 answer
Flowers in a poetic pocketful 1 answer
Flowers also known as tussie-mussies 1 answer
Florists' creations 1 answer
Floral bouquets 1 answer
Bouquets of a sort 1 answer
Bouquet makeup 1 answer
Bouquet items 1 answer
Pocket fill, in a children's rhyme 1 answer
Pocketful in a nursery rhyme 1 answer
Pocketful in ring-around-the-rosy 1 answer
Pocketful of poetry 1 answer
Pocketful of song 1 answer
Poetic pocketful? 1 answer
Rhyme pocketful 2 answers
Nursery rhyme pocketful 2 answers
Small bouquets 2 answers
Little bouquets. 2 answers
Floral gifts 2 answers
Garden sights 2 answers
Bunches of flowers 3 answers
Valentine's Day gifts 4 answers
Floral arrangements 5 answers
Bouquets 12 answers
Flowers 41 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with POSIES (5)

Alice’s Posies Uncle Venner, trundling a wheelbarrow, was the earliest person stirring in the neighborhood the day after the storm.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
For there was a fair chamber panelled with wainscot well carven, and a cupboard of no sorry vessels of silver and latten: the chairs and stools as fair as might be; no king's might be better: the windows were glazed, and there were flowers and knots and posies in them; and the bed was hung with goodly web from over sea such as the soldan useth.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
Our Hero "Flowers, only flowers--bring me dainty posies, Blossoms for forgetfulness," that was all he said; So we sacked our gardens, violets and roses, Lilies white and bluebells laid we on his bed.
Rhymes of a Red Cross Man Robert W. Service 1995
Yet how could it be otherwise? All around me I see those things that draw me from the pathway I set out to pursue: like a heedless butterfly I flit from this sweet unto that, glorying and revelling in the sunshine and the posies.
The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac Eugene Field 1996
And there were "Italian Flower-Sellers," damsels with careful hair, two figures together, one blonde, the other as brunette as lampblack, the blonde--in pink satin and blue slippers--leaning against a pillar and smiling over the golden coins for which she had exchanged her posies; the brunette seated at her feet, weeping upon an unsold bouquet.
The Conquest of Canaan Booth Tarkington 1996

Quotes with POSIES (3)

When he was in college, a famous poet made a useful distinction for him. He had drunk enough in the poet's company to be compelled to describe to him a poem he was thinking of. It would be a monologue of sorts, the self-contemplation of a student on a summer afternoon who is reading Euphues. The poem itself would be a subtle series of euphuisms, translating the heat, the day, the student's concerns, into symmetrical posies; translating even his contempt and boredom with that …
John Crowley Novelty: Four Stories
The next morning, when Thomasin withdrew the curtains of her bedroom window, there stood the Maypole in the middle of the greek, its top cutting into the sky. It had sprung up in the night. or rather early morning, like Jack's bean-stalk. She opened the casement to get a better view of the garlands and posies that adored it. The sweet perfume of the flowers had already spread into the surrounding air, which being free from every taint, conducted to her lips a full measure of …
Thomas Hardy The Return of the Native
And I will make thee beds of roses And a thousand fragrant posies.
Christopher Marlowe
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 40 times in crossword archives (1960–2024).