Crossword-Solution: FRILLS 6 letters, 105 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Add-on features 1 answer
Airplane meals and movies 1 answer
Brand X's lack 1 answer
Elegant extras 1 answer
Elegant trimmings 1 answer
Furbelows. 1 answer
Gimcrackery 1 answer
Luxury extras 1 answer
Racing stripes, et al. 1 answer
Superfluous extras 1 answer
Superfluous things 1 answer
Fancy trimmings 2 answers
Ornamental objects of no great value 2 answers
*Froufrou 3 answers
Embellishments 3 answers
Bells and whistles 5 answers
indulgences 11 answers
social pleasures 11 answers
AGREEABLE pursuits 12 answers
NICE things 12 answers
luxuries 12 answers
niceties 12 answers
Richness 13 answers
Pleasures. 14 answers
delicacies 14 answers
Ruffles 15 answers
Extras 20 answers
comforts 23 answers
Opulence 25 answers
garnishment 31 answers
glamorisation 31 answers
overstatement 31 answers
enrichment 32 answers
finery 32 answers
beautification 34 answers
Features 35 answers
aggrandisement 37 answers
Treats. 41 answers
amenities 41 answers
colouring 43 answers
Embellishment 48 answers
Embroidery 50 answers
elaboration 50 answers
evolution 51 answers
trimming 51 answers
frill 55 answers
Illustration 56 answers
deceitfulness 57 answers
deviousness 57 answers
perfidiousness 57 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FRILLS (5)

When he had got out on the shed he put his head in again, and cussed me for putting on frills and trying to be better than him; and when I reckoned he was gone he come back and put his head in again, and told me to mind about that school, because he was going to lay for me and lick me if I didn’t drop that.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
She was dressed in white muslin, with a hundred frills and flounces, and knots of pale-colored ribbon.
Daisy Miller Henry James 2008
That night was hell with all the frills, and when the dawn broke dim, I saw a lean and level land, but never sign of him.
Rhymes of a Rolling Stone Robert W. Service 1995
Wot makes the rear-guard swear so 'ard when night is drorin' in, An' every native follower is shiverin' for 'is skin? It ain't the chanst o' being rushed by Paythans from the 'ills, It's the commissariat camel puttin' on 'is bloomin' frills! O the oont, O the oont, O the hairy scary oont! A-trippin' over tent-ropes when we've got the night alarm! We socks 'im with a stretcher-pole an' 'eads 'im off in front, An' when we've saved 'is bloomin' life 'e chaws our bloomin' arm.
Verses 1889-1896 Rudyard Kipling 2008
And she told me, still smiling, that the more a woman was given to stitching and making things for herself, the greater was her passionate desire now and again to rush to the shops and ‘be foolish.’ The christening robe with its pathetic frills is over half a century old now, and has begun to droop a little, like a daisy whose time is past; but it is as fondly kept together as ever: I saw it in use again only the other day.
Margaret Ogilvy J. M. Barrie 2010

Quotes with FRILLS (3)

Why do you want to become an author? I will accept only one answer. If it is because you feel you can write better than you can do anything else then go ahead and do it without frills and flourishes. Stick to your present job and write in your spare time: but do it as if it is a whole time job.
Ngaio Marsh Death on the Air and Other Stories
She preferred the quiet solitary atmosphere, to create in her own world of paint and colour, the thrill of anticipating how her works would turn out as she eyed the blank sheets of paper or canvas before starting her next masterpiece. How satisfying it was to mess around in paint gear, without having to worry about spills, starch or frills, that was the life!
E.A. Bucchianeri Brushstrokes of a Gadfly
Nana's French knickers were surely a symbol of liberty and abandonment, worn only by women who didn't care for conventional frills or superficial nametags. Those french knickers were flags blowing in the wind, like a statement of victory.
Diana Janney The Infinite Wisdom of Harriet Rose
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT.

Used 18 times in crossword archives (1968–2018).