Crossword-Solution: COWLED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Cowled | a. | Wearing a cowl; hooded; as, a cowled monk. |
We have 7 clues for the answer “COWLED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Wearing a monk's hood | 1 answer |
| Wearing an almuce. | 1 answer |
| having the head enclosed in a cowl or hood | 1 answer |
| wearing a | 2 answers |
| hooded | 3 answers |
| Like some monks | 4 answers |
| Hood | 57 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EREAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COWLED (5)
Then the monster had risen to its feet and had begun to walk leisurely to and fro across the common among the few fugitives, with its headlike hood turning about exactly like the head of a cowled human being.
The mountains rose sheer from every side, heaving their gigantic crests far up into the night, the black peaks crowding together, and looking now less like beasts than like a company of cowled giants.
Honest had spoken in his lifetime,’ a cowled, grey, awful figure, one hand pointing to the heavenly shore, realises, I will not say all, but some at least of the strange impressiveness of Bunyan’s words.
Reading the man beneath the print, they found their prophet and gladly perceived that a prophet is not always cowled and bearded, but may be a gallant young gentleman.
But he by wild and way, for half the night, And over hard and soft, striking the sod From out the soft, the spark from off the hard, Rode till the star above the wakening sun, Beside that tower where Percivale was cowled, Glanced from the rosy forehead of the dawn.
Quotes with COWLED (1)
Already, Cullum felt a stirring of interest. The name Horace and the mention of an oakleaf symbol struck a chord in his memory. Sir Horace, the Oakleaf Knight, was a legendary figure in Araluen, even in a place as remote as Norgate. Of course, the more remote the location, the more garbled and fantastic the legends became. As Cullum had hear tell, Sir Horace had been a youth of sixteen when he defeated the tyrant Morgarath in single combat, slicing the head off the evil lord'…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1958–2020).