Crossword-Solution: HAICK
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| HAICK | anagram | CHIKA |
We have 9 clues for the answer “HAICK”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ARABIAN head and body wrap | 2 answers |
| ARABIAN outer wrapper for head and body | 2 answers |
| ARABIAN wrapper for head and body | 2 answers |
| HEAD-and-body wrap (Arab.) | 2 answers |
| WRAPPER for head and body (Arab.) | 2 answers |
| head-and-body wrap | 2 answers |
| OUTER wrapper for head and body | 3 answers |
| Arab garment | 6 answers |
| ARABIAN garment | 13 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HAICK (5)
But hearken, good fellows, the spigot ill betake you, and whirl round your brains, if you do not give ear! This little lecher was always groping his nurses and governesses, upside down, arsiversy, topsyturvy, harri bourriquet, with a Yacco haick, hyck gio! handling them very rudely in jumbling and tumbling them to keep them going; for he had already begun to exercise the tools, and put his codpiece in practice.
Nearer, a woman's red _haick_ interposes, the single stain of bright colour breaking the indefinite brown and grey of the plain.
Then one, with feet unshod, and leathern face Hardened and darkened by fierce summer suns And hot winds of the desert, closer drew His fisher's haick, and girded up his loins, And spake, as one who had authority "Come thou with me." Lakeside and eastern sky And the sweet song of angels passed away, And, with a dream's alacrity of change, The priest, and the swart fisher by his side, Beheld the Eternal City lift its domes And solemn fanes and monumental pomp Above the waste Campagna.
Under the direction of Kouaga, who had already abandoned his European attire and now wore an Arab haick and white burnouse, the gang of chattering men soon got their loads of food and merchandise together--for the Grand Vizier had apparently been purchasing a quantity of guns and ammunition in England--hammocks were provided for all three of us if we required them, and after a good meal we at length set out, turning our backs upon the sea.
Over a silken robe she wore a haick or burnous of fine gossamer that fell about her in graceful folds.