Crossword-Solution: DREDGED 7 letters, 13 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Dredged imp. & p. p. of Dredge

We have 13 clues for the answer “DREDGED”

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Brought (up) from the past 1 answer
Brought (up), as from the distant past 1 answer
Changed channels, in a way 1 answer
Cleared a channel 1 answer
Deepened, in a way 1 answer
Dipped in flour 1 answer
Dragged (up) 1 answer
Like some navigable rivers 1 answer
Made deeper, as a shipping lane 1 answer
Saved from obscurity, with "up" 1 answer
Scraped the bottom of 1 answer
Unearthed (with "up") 1 answer
Cleared out, in a way 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
AEECZM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with DREDGED (5)

Finally, just before sunset, they hove upon the cable and dredged the ship down nearly half a mile to the junction of the two branches of the river--where she is now, as you might have seen.” Lingard nodded.
An Outcast of the Islands Joseph Conrad 2006
Cocks (who find everything, and will at last certainly catch Midgard, the great sea-serpent, as Thor did, by baiting for him with a bull’s head), have dredged them in great numbers; the former, at Helford in Cornwall, the latter on the west coast of Scotland.
Glaucus Charles Kingsley 2014
But as the ages rolled on, they got fewer and fewer, these Terebratulae; and now there are hardly any of them left; only six or seven sorts are left about these islands, which cling to stones in deep water; and the first time I dredged two of them out of Loch Fyne, I looked at them with awe, as on relics from another world, which had lasted on through unnumbered ages and changes, such as one's fancy could not grasp.
Madam How and Lady Why Charles Kingsley 2005
Many items in the river and harbor bill furnished him with an opportunity of showing how creeks and trout streams were to be turned by the magic of the money of the Treasury into navigable rivers, and inaccessible ponds were to be dredged into harbors to float the navies of the world.
My Memories of Eighty Years Chauncey M. Depew 2000
They want to know whatsoever things are true; they do not want to be dredged with the mummy dust of dogma.” “But the Bible--the Bible!” “It is necessary for me to tell you all that I feel on this subject; all that I have felt for several years past--ever since I left the divinity school behind me, and went into the world of thinking men and women.
Phyllis of Philistia Frank Frankfort Moore 2006

Quotes with DREDGED (3)

To write as if your life depended on it; to write across the chalkboard, putting up there in public the words you have dredged; sieved up in dreams, from behind screen memories, out of silence-- words you have dreaded and needed in order to know you exist.
Adrienne Rich
If someone told me that I could live my life again free of depression provided I was willing to give up the gifts depression has given me--the depth of awareness, the expanded consciousness, the increased sensitivity, the awareness of limitation, the tenderness of love, the meaning of friendship, the apreciation of life, the joy of a passionate heart--I would say, 'This is a Faustian bargain! Give me my depressions. Let the darkness descend. But do not take away the gifts tha…
David Elkins Beyond Religion: A Personal Program for Building a Spiritual Life Outside the Walls of Traditional Religion
Genealogy becomes a mania, an obsessive struggle to penetrate the past and snatch meaning from an infinity of names. At some point the search becomes futile — there is nothing left to find, no meaning to be dredged out of old receipts, newspaper articles, letters, accounts of events that seemed so important fifty or seventy years ago. All that remains is the insane urge to keep looking, insane because the searcher has no idea what he seeks. What will it be? A photograph? A wi…
Henry Wiencek The Hairstons: An American Family in Black and White
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Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 15 times in crossword archives (1994–2025).