Crossword-Solution: BACKWATER 9 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Word Word Type Definition
Backwater n. Water turned back in its course by an obstruction, an
opposing current , or the flow of the tide, as in a sewer or river
channel, or across a river bar.
Backwater n. An accumulation of water overflowing the low lands,
caused by an obstruction.
Backwater n. Water thrown back by the turning of a waterwheel, or by
the paddle wheels of a steamer.

We have 29 clues for the answer “BACKWATER”

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water held by dam 1 answer
isolated or backward place or condition 1 answer
WATER beside a stream 1 answer
Second catering worker I sacked in isolated location 1 answer
STREAM, still water beside a 1 answer
Row in reverse 1 answer
Retreat from a stand taken 1 answer
Place where no development happens 1 answer
Isolated place 2 answers
PILGRIMAGE story 5 answers
DECLARE off 6 answers
billabong 6 answers
Rural area 9 answers
A PLACE OR CONDITION IN WHICH NO DEVELOPMENT OR PROGRESS IS OCCURRING 11 answers
Backtrack? 11 answers
REMOTE place 12 answers
Backwash 14 answers
Eddy 17 answers
boondocks 19 answers
shorten sail 23 answers
Inlet. 31 answers
hinterland 32 answers
clip the wings 39 answers
repercussion 48 answers
Backwoods 50 answers
Navigate 51 answers
retard 64 answers
regress 69 answers
motion 78 answers
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Sentences with BACKWATER (5)

Thus, Cuba, like the former Warsaw Pact nations, has remained in the backwater of economic modernization.
The 1993 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1993
There’s coffee on the table, Watson, and I have a cab at the door.” In half an hour we had reached Pitt Street, a quiet little backwater just beside one of the briskest currents of London life.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 1994
There's coffee on the table, Watson, and I have a cab at the door.” In half an hour we had reached Pitt Street, a quiet little backwater just beside one of the briskest currents of London life.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
Even Gerty Farish, who welcomed Lily’s return with tender solicitude, would soon be preparing to join the aunt with whom she spent her summers on Lake George: only Lily herself remained without plan or purpose, stranded in a backwater of the great current of pleasure.
The house of Mirth Edith Wharton 1995
But the grin was visible, undeniable, stoutly maintained; till a curve swept him from our sight, and he was borne away in the dying rumble, out of our placid backwater, out into the busy world of rubs and knocks and competition, out into the New Life.
The Golden Age Kenneth Grahame 2008

Quotes with BACKWATER (3)

In the summers we swam in the river and caught minnows with jam pots; on Sunday evenings my father fished in it, bringing home each time a bag of trout. In winter salmon came up to this quiet backwater to spawn and, of course, there was a certain amount of poaching, to which my father objected strongly. Once, when a generous neighbour gave us a present of a poached salmon, he lined us all up around the kitchen table and proceeded to open up the fish. As the eggs poured out he…
Alice Taylor To School Through The Fields
Look, my son, she is so beautiful, she has fair skin and green eyes and brown hair.''She's English?' I asked cheekily, holding the cheap photo print with trepidation. Which unfortunate victim had they found for me to marry in what backwater, unbeknownst that my heart was not for trading? Honour would quote Shakespeare to make a point; for me, it was always Rumi.'La hawla wala kuwwat... May God protect us from such misfortune... you think I have lost my senses that I would mar…
Ruth Ahmed When Ali Met Honour
I never knew him. We both knew this place, apparently, this literal small backwater, looked at it long enough to memorize it, our years apart. How strange. And it's still loved, or its memory is (it must have changed a lot). Our visions coincided--'visions' is too serious a word--our looks, two looks: art 'copying from life' and life itself, life and the memory of it so compressed they've turned into each other. Which is which? Life and the memory of it cramped, dim, on a pie…
Elizabeth Bishop Geography III
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Appears in: NY Sun, NYT.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (1970–2008).