Crossword-Solution: SARABAND 8 letters, 25 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Saraband n. A slow Spanish dance of Saracenic origin, to an air in
triple time; also, the air itself.

We have 25 clues for the answer “SARABAND”

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Slow dignified Spanish dance 1 answer
Graceful, slow Spanish dance. 1 answer
A slow Spanish dance in triple time 1 answer
Spanish castanet dance 2 answers
DANCE music in triple time 2 answers
MUSIC in triple time 2 answers
Stately Spanish dance. 2 answers
in slow time 2 answers
SPANISH stately dance 2 answers
SPANISH dance, stately 2 answers
Slow Spanish dance 2 answers
A slow dignified Spanish dance 2 answers
ANDALUSIAN dance 3 answers
Stately court dance 4 answers
DANCE in triple time 5 answers
Old dance 8 answers
COURTLY dance 8 answers
Stately Dance 9 answers
COURT dance 9 answers
A STATELY COURT DANCE OF THE 17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES 10 answers
dance Stately 11 answers
dance Spanish 13 answers
social dance 29 answers
Spanish dance. 29 answers
Dance 115 answers
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Sentences with SARABAND (5)

She was proficient in the making of preserves and unguents, could play the harpsichord and the virginals acceptably, could embroider an altarcloth to admiration, and, in spite of a trivial lameness in walking, could dance a coranto or a saraband against any woman between two seas.
The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 2008
Why don't you recommend some not quite obsolete vocation, such as making papyrus, or writing an interesting novel, or teaching people how to dance a saraband? For after all, what is a monarch nowadays--oh, even a monarch of the first class?" he argued, with what came near being a squeak of indignation.
The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 2008
With mop and mow, we saw them go, Slim shadows hand in hand: About, about, in ghostly rout They trod a saraband: And the damned grotesques made arabesques, Like the wind upon the sand! With the pirouettes of marionettes, They tripped on pointed tread: But with flutes of Fear they filled the ear, As their grisly masque they led, And loud they sang, and loud they sang, For they sang to wake the dead.
The Ballad of Reading Gaol Oscar Wilde 1995
With mop and mow, we saw them go, Slim shadows hand in hand: About, about, in ghostly rout They trod a saraband: And the damned grotesques made arabesques, Like the wind upon the sand! With the pirouettes of marionettes, They tripped on pointed tread: But with flutes of Fear they filled the ear, As their grisly masque they led, And loud they sang, and long they sang, For they sang to wake the dead.
The Ballad of Reading Gaol Oscar Wilde 1995
Like wire-pulled automatons, Slim silhouetted skeletons Went sidling through the slow quadrille, Then took each other by the hand, And danced a stately saraband; Their laughter echoed thin and shrill.
Poems Oscar Wilde 2013

Quotes with SARABAND (1)

In her fantastic mood she stretched her soft, clasped hands upward toward the moon. 'Sweet moon,' she said in a kind of mock prayer, 'make your white light come down in music into my dancing-room here, and I will dance most deliciously for you to see". She flung her head backward and let her hands fall; her eyes were half closed, and her mouth was a kissing mouth. 'Ah! sweet moon,' she whispered, 'do this for me, and I will be your slave; I will be what you will.'Quite sudden…
Barry Pain Ghostly By Gaslight
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1954–1997).