Crossword-Solution: RETICULE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Reticule | n.. | A little bag, originally of network; a woman's workbag, or a little bag to be carried in the hand. |
| Reticule | n.. | A system of wires or lines in the focus of a telescope or other instrument; a reticle. |
We have 16 clues for the answer “RETICULE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Grandma's purse. | 1 answer |
| Grandmother's handbag. | 1 answer |
| Old-fashioned handbag. | 1 answer |
| Small purse of old (familiar to fans of "Sweeney Todd") | 1 answer |
| Workbag. | 1 answer |
| bag work | 1 answer |
| reticle | 1 answer |
| usually made of net or beading or brocade | 1 answer |
| Small handbag | 2 answers |
| small purse | 3 answers |
| Network of lines placed at the focal plane of lens for locating and aiming | 3 answers |
| work bag | 5 answers |
| Etui | 6 answers |
| Handbag | 9 answers |
| Carry-all | 11 answers |
| Purse | 15 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RETICULE (5)
Bates, and appearing to attend to the good old lady’s replies, she saw her with a sort of anxious parade of mystery fold up a letter which she had apparently been reading aloud to Miss Fairfax, and return it into the purple and gold reticule by her side, saying, with significant nods, “We can finish this some other time, you know.
Trina would arrive breathless from her raids upon the bargain counters, her pale cheeks flushed, her hair blown about her face and into the corners of her lips, her mother's net reticule stuffed to bursting.
Above all, I thought how strangely those Roman mutes would gaze upon the favourite comic scene of the travelling English, where a British nobleman (Lord John), with a very loose stomach: dressed in a blue-tailed coat down to his heels, bright yellow breeches, and a white hat: comes abroad, riding double on a rearing horse, with an English lady (Lady Betsy) in a straw bonnet and green veil, and a red spencer; and who always carries a gigantic reticule, and a put-up parasol.
Fortunately Tinkle-Tinkle had his grandmother’s black silk reticule with him which had never been of any service to him before.
Aunt Mehitable Tarbox was walking up to Milliken's Mills, with her little black reticule hanging over her arm, and noticing that there was no smoke coming out of the chimney, and that the hens were gathered about the kitchen door clamoring for their breakfast, she thought it best to stop and knock.
Quotes with RETICULE (1)
Gideon could not imagine any other young unmarried woman of his acquaintance passing up the opportunity to snare, if not himself, then the Carradice fortune. In any case, the number of women who’d rejected him in any way was gratifyingly small. Yet Miss Prudence Merridew had most unmistakably rejected him. Several times. Wielding that damned lethal reticule like a little Amazon, to emphasize her point.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1950–1993).