Crossword-Solution: EXTREMITY 9 letters, 56 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Word Word Type Definition
Extremity n. The extreme part; the utmost limit; the farthest or
remotest point or part; as, the extremities of a country.
Extremity n. One of locomotive appendages of an animal; a limb; a leg
or an arm of man.
Extremity n. The utmost point; highest degree; most aggravated or
intense form.
Extremity n. The highest degree of inconvenience, pain, or suffering;
greatest need or peril; extreme need; necessity.

We have 56 clues for the answer “EXTREMITY”

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that part of a limb that is farthest from the torso 1 answer
treetop 2 answers
Hand or Foot 2 answers
lower limit 3 answers
Arm or leg 3 answers
Time limit 4 answers
Extreme point 4 answers
rooftop 5 answers
Final point 6 answers
farthest reach 6 answers
BITTER end 6 answers
finial 6 answers
furthest point 7 answers
Upper story 7 answers
acuteness 8 answers
Farthest point 8 answers
Time "up" 9 answers
top story 9 answers
Omega 11 answers
Ne plus ultra 11 answers
AN EXTERNAL BODY PART THAT PROJECTS FROM THE BODY 11 answers
___-toe. 11 answers
horizon 17 answers
farness 17 answers
Terminus 19 answers
BODY member 20 answers
Hilltop 20 answers
hard times 22 answers
Apogee 23 answers
Brink 24 answers
appendix 24 answers
"+" terminal 25 answers
"+" pole 27 answers
Bounds 28 answers
frontier 31 answers
Fringe 31 answers
Tail 35 answers
Leg. 37 answers
closure 43 answers
Boundary 46 answers
Heel 51 answers
hard life 54 answers
Arm 54 answers
BORDER ___ 58 answers
Turning Point 58 answers
Ending 61 answers
Target 62 answers
Ascent 62 answers
Foot 64 answers
Summit 64 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXTREMITY (5)

MISTRESS AND MEN Half-an-hour later Bathsheba, in finished dress, and followed by Liddy, entered the upper end of the old hall to find that her men had all deposited themselves on a long form and a settle at the lower extremity.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
With almost a serene deportment, therefore, Hester Prynne passed through this portion of her ordeal, and came to a sort of scaffold, at the western extremity of the market-place.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
But he had an approved tolerance for others; sometimes wondering, almost with envy, at the high pressure of spirits involved in their misdeeds; and in any extremity inclined to help rather than to reprove.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson 1992
Clifford could hear the obstreperous howl of the steam-devil, and, by leaning a little way from the arched window, could catch a glimpse of the trains of cars, flashing a brief transit across the extremity of the street.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
With no one on board who understood navigation, discussions soon arose as to their whereabouts; and as three days’ sailing to the east did not raise land, they bore off to the north, fearing that the high north winds that had prevailed had driven them south of the southern extremity of Africa.
Tarzan of the Apes Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993

Quotes with EXTREMITY (3)

It seems to me now that the plain state of being human is dramatic enough for anyone you don't need to be a heroin addict or a performance poet to experience extremity. You just have to love someone.
Nick Hornby How to Be Good
For much of my life I was not acquainted with what may seem the obscure derivation of the adjective 'sincere.' It is from two Latin words, sine, without, and cera, wax. What a rare thing it is to be treated without wax. My desire is always to conduct relationships based upon honest regard. As I sipped the last drops of beef tea I tried to enumerate moments stripped of pretense and all I could come up with was those efforts of mine, with brother-in-law, when he grasped my hand…
Louise Erdrich Four Souls
He thought with a kind of astonishment of the biological uselessness of pain and fear, the treachery of the human body which always freezes into inertia at exactly the moment when a special effort is needed. He might have silenced the dark-haired girl if only he had acted quickly enough; but precisely because of the extremity of danger he had lost the power to act. It struck him that in moments of crisis one is never fighting against an external enemy but always against one's…
George Orwell 1984
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