Crossword-Solution: TORSOS 6 letters, 71 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Torsos pl. of Torso

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TORSOS anagram ROOSTS

We have 71 clues for the answer “TORSOS”

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Museum busts 1 answer
Sculptures of a body 1 answer
Sculptor's pieces 1 answer
Sculpted midsections 1 answer
Sculpted forms 1 answer
Sculpted figures, often 1 answer
Parts of people. 1 answer
Often sculpted anatomy parts 1 answer
Museum sculptures 1 answer
Sculptures without limbs 1 answer
Midsections of human bodies 1 answer
Middle parts of bodies 1 answer
Mannequin parts 1 answer
Limbless sculptures 1 answer
Headless sculptures 1 answer
Commonly sculpted figures 1 answer
Chests' places 1 answer
Chest sculptures 1 answer
Statue sections. 1 answer
Word from the Italian for "stalk" 1 answer
Unfinished works of art 1 answer
Truncated museum sculptures 1 answer
TORSO (pl.) 1 answer
Statues' trunks 1 answer
Statues' midsections 1 answer
Statues with limitations 1 answer
Statue subjects 1 answer
Certain statues. 1 answer
Some trunks 1 answer
Some sculptured pieces 1 answer
Some ruined statues, now 1 answer
Some classical statuary 1 answer
Some body trunks 1 answer
Some Rodin works 1 answer
Some Rodin pieces 1 answer
Shoulders-to-hips areas 1 answer
Bulks of bodies 1 answer
Body stockings cover them 1 answer
Array in the sculpture hall 1 answer
Ancient statuary fragments 1 answer
Anatomical trunks 1 answer
Anatomical sculpture subjects 1 answer
Sculptured forms 2 answers
Midsections 2 answers
Sculpted body parts 2 answers
Bodies of art? 2 answers
Human trunks 2 answers
Sculpted trunks 2 answers
Sculptors' trunks 2 answers
Sculpture subjects 2 answers
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Sentences with TORSOS (5)

The nakedness of unsightly bodies, gross with fat or wasted to emaciation, the dirtiness of limbs and torsos long, long unwashed, the foul steam from it all and from the water-soaked rags, the groans of some, the silent, staring misery of others, and, most horrible of all, the laughter of those who yielded like animals to the momentary sense of physical well-being as the heat thawed them out--these sights and sounds together made up a truly infernal picture.
Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 2006
Some look like vast broken columns; some suggest colossal torsos imbedded, and seem to reach out mutilated stumps in despair from their deepening graves;--and beside these are others which have kept their feet with astounding obstinacy, although the barbarian tides have been charging them for twenty years, and gradually torn away the soil above and beneath their roots.
Chita: A Memory of Last Island Lafcadio Hearn 1996
Anatomical casts in plaster, fragments and torsos of antique goddesses amorously polished by the kisses of centuries, jostled each other upon shelves and brackets.
The Hidden Masterpiece Honore de Balzac 1998
They smiled more broadly, and deliciously squirmed their broad shoulders and great torsos with the appeasingness of so many wriggling puppies.
On the Makaloa Mat Jack London 1999
You pass through the grand breadth and height of a squalid entrance-way, and perhaps see a range of dusky pillars, forming a sort of cloister round the court, and in the intervals, from pillar to pillar, are strewn fragments of antique statues, headless and legless torsos, and busts that have invariably lost what it might be well if living men could lay aside in that unfragrant atmosphere--the nose.
The Marble Faun, Volume I. Nathaniel Hawthorne 2006

Quotes with TORSOS (3)

Most striking about the traditional societies of the Congo was their remarkable artwork: baskets, mats, pottery, copper and ironwork, and, above all, woodcarving. It would be two decades before Europeans really noticed this art. Its discovery then had a strong influence on Braque, Matisse, and Picasso -- who subsequently kept African art objects in his studio until his death. Cubism was new only for Europeans, for it was partly inspired by specific pieces of African art, some…
Adam Hochschild King Leopold's Ghost
Words didn’t come. I couldn’t formulate a thought. I was too startled. These three figures lying in the sand in front of me weren’t surfers at all. They weren’t even people. From their facial features and upper torsos, they looked kind of like women, but all three of them had silver-colored skin. They were bald, with strange ridges marking their skulls. None of them seemed to have ears, only holes in the sides of their heads. No nose was visible, not even a bone or nostrils f…
D.G. Driver Cry of the Sea
What was it with gay men and art photos of nude male torsos?
David Pratt Looking After Joey
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 119 times in crossword archives (1957–2025).