Crossword-Solution: SMUDGY
We have 13 clues for the answer “SMUDGY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Covered with smears | 1 answer |
| Full of smears | 1 answer |
| Like words written in ink by a lefty, often | 1 answer |
| hostile faces smirched by the grime and rust- Henry Roth | 1 answer |
| oil-smeared work clothes | 1 answer |
| these words are often used in combination | 1 answer |
| smothering | 10 answers |
| suffocating | 10 answers |
| DISTANT OBJECTS APPEAR BLURRED | 10 answers |
| blotchy | 19 answers |
| Stuffy | 50 answers |
| blurred | 74 answers |
| BLACK ___ | 123 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SMUDGY (5)
What it was she did not know, but, fearing the return of the servant and the discovery of her deed, she stepped quickly to the camp table upon which burned the oil lamp and extinguished the smudgy, evil-smelling flame.
Let's track him down!” So we set off into the wide snow-clad world, hand in hand, our hearts big with expectation,--complacently confident that by a few smudgy traces in the snow we were in a fair way to capture a half-grown specimen of a fabulous beast.
The things that seem so important down in the smudgy, stormswept valley, seem so unimportant as we go higher up the mountain to more important things.
There were always smudgy shadows under her eyes, and she did not seem able to see any change or any end to her life.
When he had gathered a heap he built a fire,--a smouldering, smudgy fire,--and put a tin pot of water on to boil.
Quotes with SMUDGY (3)
I grow into these mountains like a moss. I am bewitched. The blinding snow peaks and the clarion air, the sound of earth and heaven in the silence, the requiem birds, the mythic beasts, the flags, great horns, and old carved stones, the silver ice in the black river, the Kang, the Crystal Mountain. Also, I love the common miracles-the murmur of my friends at evening, the clay fires of smudgy juniper, the coarse dull food, the hardship and simplicity, the contentment of doing …
I used to walk out, at night, to the breakwater which divides the end of the harbor form the broad moor of the salt marsh. There was nothing to block the wind that had picked up speed and vigor from its Atlantic crossing. I’d study the stars in their brilliant blazing, the diaphanous swath of the milk Way, the distant glow of Boston backlighting the clouds on the horizon as if they’d been drawn there in smudgy charcoal. I felt, perhaps for the first time, particularly America…
I brought the newspaper close up to my eyes to get a better view of George Pollucci's face, spotlighted like a three-quarter moon against a vague background of brick and black sky. I felt he had something important to tell me, and that whatever it was might just be written on his face. But the smudgy crags of George Pollucci's features melted away as I peered at them, and resolved themselves into a regular pattern of dark and light and medium gray dots. The inky black newspap…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT, WSJ.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2007–2024).