Crossword-Solution: HEADDRESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Headdress | n. | A covering or ornament for the head; a headtire. |
| Headdress | n. | A manner of dressing the hair or of adorning it, whether with or without a veil, ribbons, combs, etc. |
We have 32 clues for the answer “HEADDRESS”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Turban, e.g. | 1 answer |
| Shaman topper | 1 answer |
| Place to fill up party balloons? | 1 answer |
| Decoration for the head | 1 answer |
| Ceremonial topper | 1 answer |
| BARBE | 2 answers |
| head-cloth | 2 answers |
| Feather holder? | 3 answers |
| wimple | 4 answers |
| Bean covering | 4 answers |
| Shako. | 4 answers |
| mitre | 4 answers |
| zucchetto | 4 answers |
| coronal | 5 answers |
| biretta | 5 answers |
| Fez | 6 answers |
| Mantilla | 7 answers |
| tiara | 8 answers |
| turban | 8 answers |
| BONNET HOLDER | 10 answers |
| Coronet | 10 answers |
| Plaid | 13 answers |
| diadem | 15 answers |
| Kerchief | 15 answers |
| Coiffure | 15 answers |
| BONNET ___ | 17 answers |
| Felt Hat | 18 answers |
| Helmet | 24 answers |
| Hood | 57 answers |
| Hat | 59 answers |
| Crown | 59 answers |
| Hair __ | 61 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HEADDRESS (5)
Now, however, he saw a Gomangani arrayed in less cumbersome apparel—a loin cloth, a few copper ornaments and a feather headdress.
Virginia took a keen delight in watching the Malays and lascars at their work, telling von Horn that she had to draw upon her imagination but little to picture herself a captive upon a pirate ship—the half naked men, the gaudy headdress, the earrings, and the fierce countenances of many of the crew furnishing only too realistically the necessary savage setting.
Only the girls would try not to get their hair wet, for they were at all times particular about their headdress.
The Russian Countess gave talks on the prisons of Siberia, wearing the headdress and pinchbeck ornaments of a Slav bride; the Aesthete, in his white cassock, gave readings on obscure questions of art and ethics.
The Queen-Dauphin asked Monsieur de Cleves for a little picture he had of his wife's, to compare it with that which was just drawn; everybody gave their judgment of the one and the other; and Madam de Cleves ordered the painter to mend something in the headdress of that which had been just brought in; the painter in obedience to her took the picture out of the case in which it was, and having mended it laid it again on the table.
Quotes with HEADDRESS (3)
I don’t recall ever seeing my mother as a human being. She would always be weeping and wailing in the corner of the kitchen like a dog tied up to be tormented. My father would assail her with a hail of insults, and when her endurance broke, she would whine aloud, ‘Why good Lord? Why? Take me and save me.’ Only then would my father stand up, take the cord out of his headdress, and whip her nonstop for half an hour, spitting at her throughout.
Then he remembered his wedding, the old times, the first pregnancy of his wife; he, too, had been very happy the day when he had taken her from her father to his home, and had carried her off on a pillion, trotting through the snow, for it was near Christmas-time, and the country was all white. She held him by one arm, her basket hanging from the other; the wind blew the long lace of her Cauchois headdress so that it sometimes flapped across his mouth, and when he turned his …
Love. Passion. Belief. Duty. The lines blur sometomes. There are ove fifteen recognised mjor religions on this planet. One religion believes something different from another, and yet so often it's just the same thing with a different name, or a different form of worship, or a different headdress. But they will fight to protect what they believe in, no matter the cost. You've been here a while Jack. How many wars, how many lives squandered on religion. Then we get to science. …
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Appears in: WSJ.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2020).