Crossword-Solution: BONGRACE 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Bongrace n. A projecting bonnet or shade to protect the complexion;
also, a wide-brimmed hat.

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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with BONGRACE (5)

Her dark elf-locks shot out like the snakes of the gorgon between an old-fashioned bonnet called a bongrace, heightening the singular effect of her strong and weather-beaten features, which they partly shadowed, while her eye had a wild roll that indicated something like real or affected insanity.
Guy Mannering, Vol. I Sir Walter Scott 2004
You all know well Master Bongrace,[176] The gentleman that dwelleth here in this place? And Jenkin Careaway his page, as cursed a lad, And as ungracious as ever man had, An unhappy wage, and as foolish a knave withal, As any is now within London wall.
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. II Robert Dodsley 2005
But I would not for all England, by Jesus Christ, That my master Bongrace hereof wist, Or knew that I should any such gear to you bring, Lest he misdeem us both in some worse thing; Nor show him nothing of that I before said, For then indeed, sir, I am arrayed:[178] If you do, I may nothing hereafter unto you tell, Whether I see my master do ill or well.
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. II Robert Dodsley 2005
Nay, marry, tell me what business hast thou? For I am commanded for to watch and give diligence That, in my good Master Bongrace's absence, No misfortune may happen to his house, certain.
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. II Robert Dodsley 2005
Now dare I speak, so mote I the, Master Bongrace is my master, and the name of me Is Jenkin Careaway! JACK JUGGLER.
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. II Robert Dodsley 2005