Crossword-Solution: RANSACK 7 letters, 43 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Ransack v. t. To search thoroughly; to search every place or part of;
as, to ransack a house.
Ransack v. t. To plunder; to pillage completely.
Ransack v. t. To violate; to ravish; to defiour.
Ransack v. i. To make a thorough search.
Ransack n. The act of ransacking, or state of being ransacked;
pillage.

We have 43 clues for the answer “RANSACK”

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Thoroughly search and plunder 1 answer
Was in charge of big bag for plunder 1 answer
Clean out the house? 1 answer
Rifle through 1 answer
Try to clean out the house? 1 answer
Thoroughly search 1 answer
Search and destroy, perhaps 1 answer
Search with abandon 1 answer
Search through for loot 1 answer
Search for plunder 2 answers
Search vigorously 2 answers
Look high and low 3 answers
Comb through 3 answers
Turn upside down 5 answers
Search (through) 9 answers
Search thoroughly 10 answers
MAKE a foray 16 answers
Maraud 20 answers
MAKE off with 20 answers
Pillage 22 answers
fish for 24 answers
forage 24 answers
Knock (over) 26 answers
housebreak 27 answers
Scour 27 answers
Rifle 28 answers
Devastate 29 answers
Despoil 31 answers
Foray 31 answers
MAKE raid 32 answers
DELVE into 36 answers
Plunder 37 answers
Loot 37 answers
Rake 39 answers
Rob 40 answers
Raid 40 answers
rummage 43 answers
Sabotage 47 answers
Grub 50 answers
MAKE harsh noise 57 answers
Search 60 answers
Slaughter 61 answers
Trash 69 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RANSACK (5)

Lady Brackenstall thinks that they were themselves so disturbed by the death of Sir Eustace that they did not ransack the house, as they would otherwise have done.” “No doubt that is true, and yet they drank some wine, I understand.” “To steady their nerves.” “Exactly.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 1994
Lady Brackenstall thinks that they were themselves so disturbed by the death of Sir Eustace that they did not ransack the house as they would otherwise have done.” “No doubt that is true.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
Thenceforward you have the whole evening—the whole night, if needful—to ransack the treasures of the house and to make good your safety.
The Merry Men Robert Louis Stevenson 1995
This know; but none hereafter, I ween, will be fain to ransack Fafnir's lair." Thorfinn said: "You don't seem to take it very seriously; no one ever before had any wish to break open the howe.
Grettir The Strong Unknown 2008
You will soon, therefore, again see Manon, who begged of me to give you a thousand tender messages, and to assure you that she loves you more dearly than ever.'" V Infected with that leprosy of lust, Which taints the hoariest years of vicious men Making them ransack to the very last The dregs of pleasure for their vanished joys.
Manon Lescaut Abbé Prévost 1996

Quotes with RANSACK (3)

Thinking has a quiet skin. But I feel the and of things inside it. Blue hills most gentle in calm light, then stretches of assail And ransack. Such tangles of charred wreckage, shrapnel-bits Singling and singeing where they fall. I feel the stumbling gait of what I am, The quiet uproar of undone, how to be hidden is a tempting, violent thing — Each thought breaking always in another. All the unlawful elsewheres rushing in.
Laure Sheck
There are those who say that spiritual enlightenment is achieved through the denial of oneself; you must deny yourself many things, go and live in a mountaintop, never mingle with other people, talk to the birds..but I say to you, why should you dismantle your home? Where is the meaning in removing the bricks from your walls one by one? What is the purpose in uprooting your floors? Is there any significance in only allowing yourself a tin roof and a muddy bed? Why deny your h…
C. JoyBell C.
I ransack public libraries, and find them full of sunk treasure.
Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 39 times in crossword archives (1983–2024).