Crossword-Solution: UNSTARCHED
We have 13 clues for the answer “UNSTARCHED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Not crisp, laundrywise | 2 answers |
| Not at all stiff | 3 answers |
| whippy | 15 answers |
| Saggy | 20 answers |
| floppy | 28 answers |
| flaccid | 29 answers |
| Shapeless | 31 answers |
| flabby | 33 answers |
| Baggy | 34 answers |
| hanging | 45 answers |
| dangling | 46 answers |
| Droopy | 49 answers |
| flowing | 51 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EREAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNSTARCHED (5)
Now she lets his Sabbath ruffs go unstarched; now she scandalizes him by some unseemly and frivolous color in her attire; now she leaves him to cook his own dinner at the kitchen coals; and now she locks him in his study, whither he has retired for a moment or two of prayer, previous to setting forth to perform the morning service.
His evening clothes, though beautifully pressed, with that look which only a thoroughly good valet knows how to stamp upon his master's habiliments as a daily occurrence, were of foreign cut and hand, and his shirt, unstarched, was of the finest pleated cambric.
His flowing unstarched shirt was as usual spotless, he wore a flower in the ribbon of the hat carried jauntily in his hand, and about his person in the form of handkerchief and faja were those touches of bright colour by means of which he so irresistibly attracted the eye of the fair.
The admiral took in the dress of Calhoun at a glance--the trousers of blue cloth, the sheath-knife belt, the stockings of white silk, the white shirt with the horizontal stripes, the loose, unstarched, collar, the fine black silk handkerchief at the throat, the waistcoat of red kerseymere, the shoes like dancing-pumps, and the short, round blue jacket, with the flat gold buttons--a seaman complete.
The chin dropped into the unstarched collar and the old-fashioned necktie, and old John continued smoking unnoticed by any one.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2001–2002).