Crossword-Solution: TUMBRIL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Tumbril | n. | A cucking stool for the punishment of scolds. |
| Tumbril | n. | A rough cart. |
| Tumbril | n. | A cart or carriage with two wheels, which accompanies troops or artillery, to convey the tools of pioneers, cartridges, and the like. |
| Tumbril | n. | A kind of basket or cage of osiers, willows, or the like, to hold hay and other food for sheep. |
We have 7 clues for the answer “TUMBRIL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Conveyance to the guillotine | 1 answer |
| variant spelling of tumbrel: a farm dumpcart for carrying dung | 1 answer |
| CART used to convey victims to the guillotine (hist.) | 2 answers |
| FRENCH cart used to convey victims to the guillotine (hist.) | 2 answers |
| OPEN cart used to convey victims to the guillotine (hist.) | 2 answers |
| Tumbrel | 4 answers |
| WHEELED vehicle | 23 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with TUMBRIL (5)
The leading curiosity is, to know which is he; he stands at the back of the tumbril with his head bent down, to converse with a mere girl who sits on the side of the cart, and holds his hand.
There ensued a period when only a shrill keening marked the passing of Roderick as he was borne to the tumbril.
The ship in which I sailed, was the first ever known to be driven within sight of that coast, and the king had given strict orders, that if at any time another appeared, it should be taken ashore, and with all its crew and passengers brought in a tumbril to Lorbrulgrud.
Sir Rowland impatient? Good lack! what shall I do with this beastly tumbril? Go lie down and sleep, you sot, or as I’m a person, I’ll have you bastinadoed with broomsticks.
And now, by long, low-lying avenues of trees, jolting in white-hooded donkey-cart, and on donkey-back, and in tumbril and wagon, and cart and cabriolet, and afoot with barrow and burden,--and along the dikes and ditches and canals, in little peak-prowed country boats,--came peasant-men and women in flocks and crowds, bringing articles for sale.