Crossword-Solution: COBWEBBY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Cobwebby | a. | Abounding in cobwebs, or any fine web; resembling a cobweb. |
We have 6 clues for the answer “COBWEBBY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Descriptive of the furniture in a haunted house. | 1 answer |
| Like an unswept corner | 1 answer |
| Like attics in long-abandoned houses | 1 answer |
| Old and dusty | 1 answer |
| fragile | 59 answers |
| flimsy | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COBWEBBY (5)
Was there anything at all in those locked rooms of her aunt’s mind? Were they fully furnished and only a little dusty and cobwebby and in need of an airing, or were they stark vacancy except, perhaps, for a cockroach or so or the gnawing of a rat? What was the mental equivalent of a rat’s gnawing? The image was going astray.
There was Hawthorne, behind whose writings there is always the wistful, cold, far-withdrawn spectator of human nature--eerie, inquisitive, and, I had almost said, inquisitorial--a little bloodless, eerie, weird, and cobwebby.
Still, there is a cobwebby grey velvet, with a tender bloom like cold gravy, which, made Florentine fourteenth century, trimmed with Venetian leather and Spanish altar lace, and surmounted with something Japanese — it matters not what — would at least be Early English! Come, maidens.
There were a couple of brace of cold woodcock, a pheasant, a _pâté de foie gras_ pie with a group of ancient and cobwebby bottles.
There is more of lightness, and of a cobwebby dusty humour in Hepzibah Pyncheon, the decayed lady shopkeeper, than Hawthorne commonly cares to display.
Quotes with COBWEBBY (2)
Right from the start he is dressed in his best - his blacks and his whites Little Fauntleroy - quiffed and glossy, A Sunday suit, a wedding natty get-up, Standing in dunged straw Under cobwebby beams, near the mud wall, Half of him legs, Shining-eyed, requiring nothing more But that mother's milk come back often. Everything else is in order, just as it is. Let the summer skies hold off, for the moment. This is just as he wants it. A little at a time, of each new thing, is bes…
I travel often, so my routine is always getting scrambled. But on a standard sort of day, I get up at 6, pack lunches, hustle the kids off to school, then brew a pot of coffee and head downstairs to the dungeon, as I call it: my cobwebby office in the basement.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, Universal.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1952–2014).