Crossword-Solution: SWARD
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Sward | n. | Skin; covering. |
| Sward | n. | The grassy surface of land; that part of the soil which is filled with the roots of grass; turf. |
| Sward | v. t. & i. | To produce sward upon; to cover, or be covered, with sward. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SWARD | anagram | DRAWS, WARDS |
We have 35 clues for the answer “SWARD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| surface Grassy area | 1 answer |
| Area of short grass | 1 answer |
| GRASSY surface of land | 1 answer |
| Golf links covering. | 1 answer |
| Grassy land surface. | 1 answer |
| Grassy piece of land | 1 answer |
| Grassy place | 1 answer |
| Growth of grass | 1 answer |
| Meadow surface. | 1 answer |
| Sod kin | 1 answer |
| Stretch of grass | 1 answer |
| Stretch of turf | 1 answer |
| Stretch of turf or grass | 1 answer |
| Turf-covered land | 1 answer |
| Grassy surface | 2 answers |
| Grassy patch | 3 answers |
| Fairway | 3 answers |
| Meadowland | 3 answers |
| GRASSY ground | 3 answers |
| Field of grass | 3 answers |
| Grassy land | 4 answers |
| Grassy expanse | 7 answers |
| sod | 8 answers |
| Grassy area | 9 answers |
| AREA OF LIMITED GROWTH | 10 answers |
| A PIECE OF TURF DUG OUT OF A LAWN OR FAIRWAY | 10 answers |
| BADLANDS LOCALE | 10 answers |
| AREA OF OPEN GRASSLAND | 10 answers |
| AREA OF GRASSY OR ARABLE LAND | 11 answers |
| Meadow | 13 answers |
| Lawn | 15 answers |
| greensward | 16 answers |
| Grassland | 25 answers |
| Turf | 45 answers |
| "Green __" | 165 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SWARD (5)
Then for long he remained brooding; his hat of ill omen on the sward, so that any gentle breeze which had arisen might play refreshingly through his hair.
Why not? What guide had I through the trackless waste of interplanetary space? What assurance that I might not as well be hurtled to some far-distant star of another solar system, as to Mars? I lay upon a close-cropped sward of red grasslike vegetation, and about me stretched a grove of strange and beautiful trees, covered with huge and gorgeous blossoms and filled with brilliant, voiceless birds.
Tonight he moved quickly along the edge of the forest until well beyond sight or sound of the city, then he turned across the crimson sward toward the shore of the Lost Sea of Korus.
Her shapely, sandalled foot tapped impatiently upon the jewel-strewn walk that wound beneath the stately sorapus trees across the scarlet sward of the royal gardens of Thuvan Dihn, Jeddak of Ptarth, as a dark-haired, red-skinned warrior bent low toward her, whispering heated words close to her ear.
Thus did he maintain the defensive, making his eye, foot, and hand keep true time, until, observing his antagonist to lose wind, he darted the staff at his face with his left hand; and, as the Miller endeavoured to parry the thrust, he slid his right hand down to his left, and with the full swing of the weapon struck his opponent on the left side of the head, who instantly measured his length upon the green sward.
Quotes with SWARD (3)
Dearest creature in creation, Study English pronunciation. I will teach you in my verse Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse. I will keep you, Suzy, busy, Make your head with heat grow dizzy. Tear in eye, your dress will tear. So shall I! Oh hear my prayer. Just compare heart, beard, and heard, Dies and diet, lord and word, Sword and sward, retain and Britain.(Mind the latter, how it’s written.) Now I surely will not plague you With such words as plaque and ague. But b…
A whole Gothic world had come to grief... there was now no armour glittering through the forest glades, no embroidered feet on the green sward; the cream and dappled unicorns had fled...
Your Kentuckian of the present day is a good illustration of the doctrine of transmitted instincts and peculiarities. His fathers were mighty hunters, - men who lived in the woods, and slept under the free, open heavens, with the stars to hold their candles; and their descendant to this day always acts as if the house were his camp, - wears his hat at all hours, tumbles himself about, and puts his heels on the tops of chairs or mantel-pieces, just as his father rolled on the …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 44 times in crossword archives (1946–2020).