Crossword-Solution: GRIST 5 letters, 90 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Word Word Type Definition
Grist n. Ground corn; that which is ground at one time; as much grain
as is carried to the mill at one time, or the meal it produces.
Grist n. Supply; provision.
Grist n. In rope making, a given size of rope, common grist being a
rope three inches in circumference, with twenty yarns in each of the
three strands.

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GRIST anagram GIRTS, GRITS, STRIG, TRIGS

We have 90 clues for the answer “GRIST”

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Matter for a miller 1 answer
Miller's batch 1 answer
Mill's input 1 answer
Mill supply 1 answer
Mill stuff 1 answer
Mill meal 1 answer
Mill item. 1 answer
Mill fodder 1 answer
Mill feed 1 answer
Matter for the mill 1 answer
Matter for argument 1 answer
Miller's concern. 1 answer
Material for the mill 1 answer
Material for a mill 1 answer
Material for a grain mill 1 answer
Malt 1 answer
Make flour 1 answer
MEAL to be ground 1 answer
It's for the mill? 1 answer
It's about to be ground 1 answer
Ground malt 1 answer
Unground oats 1 answer
need Miller 1 answer
grain intended to be or that has been ground 1 answer
___ for the mill 1 answer
___ for one's mill 1 answer
What comes to the mill 1 answer
Useful material 1 answer
Useful information, metaphorically 1 answer
Unprocessed oats 1 answer
Unprocessed grain 1 answer
Unground oats, say 1 answer
Ground in "The Mill on the Floss." 1 answer
THAT which is to be ground 1 answer
Something for the mill 1 answer
Rumor, to a rumor mill 1 answer
Opera star Reri ___ 1 answer
Miller's supply. 1 answer
Miller's need 1 answer
Miller's matter 1 answer
Miller's material 1 answer
Miller's fodder 1 answer
Grain to grind 1 answer
Advantageous thing, in an idiom 1 answer
Corn ground to make flour 1 answer
Corn to be ground. 1 answer
Flour, before being put through the mill 1 answer
Fodder for a mill 1 answer
Food for a mill 1 answer
Future flour 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GRIST (5)

The hermit, after a long grace, which had once been Latin, but of which original language few traces remained, excepting here and there the long rolling termination of some word or phrase, set example to his guest, by modestly putting into a very large mouth, furnished with teeth which might have ranked with those of a boar both in sharpness and whiteness, some three or four dried pease, a miserable grist as it seemed for so large and able a mill.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Who are the Dunlaps?” “They live about a mile from Uncle Silas’s place, Aunt Polly—all the farmers live about a mile apart down there—and Brace Dunlap is a long sight richer than any of the others, and owns a whole grist of niggers.
Tom Sawyer, Detective Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
The clearance was effected at last; the Stryver arrears were handsomely fetched up; everything was got rid of until November should come with its fogs atmospheric, and fogs legal, and bring grist to the mill again.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
You have shorn his head; you have put out his eyes; you have set him to turn your millstones, to grind the grist for your mills; you have made him a shame and a mock.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
Since Jimmy's wedding, life had been all grind to Dannie, but he kept his reason, accepted his lot, and ground his grist with patience and such cheer as few men could have summoned to the aid of so poor a cause.
At the Foot of the Rainbow Gene Stratton-Porter 1996

Quotes with GRIST (3)

Observing your thoughts, feelings & sensations is the grist of the practice.
Allan Lokos Patience: The Art of Peaceful Living
Pablo's many stories and reminiscences about Olga and Marie-Thérese and Dora Maar, as well as their continuing presence just offstage in our own life together, gradually made me realize that he had a kind of Bluebeard complex that made him want to cut off the heads of all women he had collected in his private museum. But he didn't cut the heads entirely off. He preferred to have life go on and to have all those women who had shared his life at one moment or another still lett…
Francoise Gilot Life with Picasso
It gives him spiritual freedom. To him life is a tragedy and by his gift of creation he enjoys the catharsis a purging of pity and terror, Which Aristotle tells is the object of art. Everything is transformed by his power into material and by writing it he can overcome it. Everything is grist to his mill. ... The artist is the only free man.
W. Somerset Maugham
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 140 times in crossword archives (1943–2024).