Crossword-Solution: BODICE 6 letters, 38 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Bodice n. A kind of under waist stiffened with whalebone, etc., worn
esp. by women; a corset; stays.
Bodice n. A close-fitting outer waist or vest forming the upper part
of a woman's dress, or a portion of it.

We have 38 clues for the answer “BODICE”

Clue Answers
Part of a peasant costume 1 answer
Woman’s tight-fitting garment – ___-ripper 1 answer
Eco-bid (anag.) – ___-ripper (lowbrow literary genre) 1 answer
part of a dress above the waist 1 answer
costume part Peasant 1 answer
choli 1 answer
___-ripper (romance genre stereotype) 1 answer
___ ripper (historical romance) 1 answer
Woman's vest 1 answer
Woman's laced vest 1 answer
Woman's fitted vest 1 answer
Upper part of a dress 1 answer
Top part of a dress 1 answer
Tight-fitting woman's garment 1 answer
Part of medieval attire 1 answer
Laced garment 1 answer
Lace-up girdle 1 answer
Lace site 1 answer
Garment with laces 1 answer
Dress' upper part 1 answer
Dress top 1 answer
Dirndl part 1 answer
Dirndl component 1 answer
Laced Renaissance Fair garment 1 answer
Part of a dirndl 2 answers
Sundress part 2 answers
Part of a dress. 3 answers
Dirndl 5 answers
corset 7 answers
Dress part 8 answers
camisole 9 answers
A CURVY YOUNG WOMAN IN A TIGHT DRESS 10 answers
Waist 12 answers
bodywear 17 answers
Blouse 20 answers
BASQUE ___ 25 answers
woman's garment 39 answers
Garment 109 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with BODICE (5)

Now: still!” It appeared that a caterpillar had come from the fern and chosen the front of her bodice as his resting place.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Never were hands more exquisite than hers, and it was a joy to look at them when she threaded her needle or adjusted her gold thimble to her taper middle finger as she sewed away on the little night-drawers or fashioned a bodice or a bib.
The Awakening and Selected Short Stories Kate Chopin 1994
Thirty years’ observation of Roman society had sharpened her wits and given her an inexhaustible store of anecdotes, but she had beneath her crumpled bodice a deep-welling fund of Teutonic sentiment, which she communicated only to the objects of her particular favor.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
Hurriedly taking off her bodice, she crouched at the boiler while the water ran slowly into her lading-can.
Sons and Lovers David Herbert Lawrence 1995
Behind the bank, whilst Knight reclined upon the dizzy slope waiting for death, she had taken off her whole clothing, and replaced only her outer bodice and skirt.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995

Quotes with BODICE (3)

Josh stared at Kate. She was watching the happy couple, smiling. The warm spring breeze caught her hair and ruffled it like a shining curtain in an open window. It also caught her dress, flipping up the front and giving him an eyeful of long, slender thigh. He could remember planting kisses up that thigh, listening to her sighs as he refused to stop there. She looked ravishing, and all of a sudden he felt a surge of naughtiness, like a schoolboy passing an open box of sweets.…
Serenity Woods Something Blue
You really shouldn’t have come,” Lord Blackthorne said, his hand slipping across my faceto cup my jaw, fingers brushing my cheek. I shrieked, shrinking back and kicking at my captorwith stocking-covered feet. “Such a pretty child, in such an ugly place. Tell me, do you thinkyour dear husband would mind if I stole a kiss from the bride?” Kicking him in the shin, I spun, making him release me. I climbed off whatever I’d landedon, aiming my palms out and wishing that I could see…
Cyrese Covelli Wolfsmage [Witchlock Book 3]
How they are all about, these gentlemen In chamberlains' apparel, stocked and laced, Like night around their order's star and gem And growing ever darker, stony-faced, And these, their ladies, fragile, wan, but propped High by their bodice, one hand loosely dropped, Small like its collar, on the toy King-Charles: How they surround each one of these who stopped To read and contemplate the objects d'art, Of which some pieces still are theirs, not ours. Whit exquisite decorum th…
Rainer Maria Rilke The Best of Rilke: 72 Form-true Verse Translations with Facing Originals, Commentary and Compact Biography
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 33 times in crossword archives (1978–2025).