Crossword-Solution: WINCH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Winch | v. i. | To wince; to shrink; to kick with impatience or uneasiness. |
| Winch | n. | A kick, as of a beast, from impatience or uneasiness. |
| Winch | n. | A crank with a handle, for giving motion to a machine, a grindstone, etc. |
| Winch | n. | An instrument with which to turn or strain something forcibly. |
| Winch | n. | An axle or drum turned by a crank with a handle, or by power, for raising weights, as from the hold of a ship, from mines, etc.; a windlass. |
| Winch | n. | A wince. |
We have 31 clues for the answer “WINCH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Tow-truck feature | 1 answer |
| The crank of a wheel | 1 answer |
| Stage-set mover | 1 answer |
| Sail-hoisting device | 1 answer |
| Off road equipment | 1 answer |
| Mechanical device on a sailboat | 1 answer |
| Machine that pulls | 1 answer |
| Machine for hauling. | 1 answer |
| Lifting crank | 1 answer |
| Jack roll | 1 answer |
| It can increase the tension | 1 answer |
| Cranking device | 1 answer |
| Cranked hoisting device | 1 answer |
| Crank-operated lifter | 1 answer |
| A windlass. | 1 answer |
| It can give you a lift | 2 answers |
| Hoisting mechanism | 3 answers |
| Hoisting machine | 4 answers |
| Anchor attachment | 4 answers |
| whin | 5 answers |
| Hoisting device | 5 answers |
| hoisting apparatus | 5 answers |
| turning device | 6 answers |
| Windlass | 7 answers |
| CRANK ENDER | 10 answers |
| CRANK (UP) | 12 answers |
| Lifting device | 13 answers |
| lifter | 15 answers |
| Hoist | 31 answers |
| SHIP, part of | 33 answers |
| CRANK ___ | 43 answers |
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with WINCH (5)
But I don’t want your opinion.” “I suppose not,” said Gabriel bitterly, and going on with his turning, his words rising and falling in a regular swell and cadence as he stooped or rose with the winch, which directed them, according to his position, perpendicularly into the earth, or horizontally along the garden, his eyes being fixed on a leaf upon the ground.
Other bitts are used for belaying (belaying bitts), for sustaining the windlass (carrick bitts, winch bitts, or windlass bitts), to hold the pawls of the windlass (pawl bitts) etc.
There is no knowing what further mischief she might have done had not York promptly sat himself down flat on her head to prevent her struggling, at the same time calling out, “Unbuckle the black horse! Run for the winch and unscrew the carriage pole! Cut the trace here, somebody, if you can't unhitch it!” One of the footmen ran for the winch, and another brought a knife from the house.
Having made fast a piece of very good new line, at about two-thirds from the lower end of one of the beams, the purchase-tackle of the derrick was hooked into the turns of the line, and it was speedily raised by the number of men on the rock and the power of the winch tackle.
All sorts of rubbish was shot there: it had a mound of scrap-iron in a corner; rows of empty oil-cans; sacks of cotton-waste, with a heap of charcoal, a deck-forge, fragments of an old hencoop, winch-covers all in rags, remnants of lamps, and a brown felt hat, discarded by a man dead now (of a fever on the Brazil coast), who had been once mate of the Sofala, had remained for years jammed forcibly behind a length of burst copper pipe, flung at some time or other out of the engine-room.
Quotes with WINCH (2)
I can't even tell you what else I imagined. I can only humiliate myself to such a degree; at a certain point it becomes humorous, and this story is not meant to be humorous. This story is meant to winch your ribs open and tamper with your heart. This story is meant to make you realize that your chances of happiness in this world are terribly slim if you lack a fine imagination.
The parasail's winch turned, winding up the line, pulling Ally and Serena lower and closer to him in a steady pull. A funny feeling seized him as he watched her. Logically, he knew she kept getting closer, but he suddenly knew she’d never arrive. She’d be suspended out on the end of that line for eternity, seemingly within reach, yet somehow distant. His breath stopped.
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 19 times in crossword archives (1947–2020).