Crossword-Solution: HIDEBOUND
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Hidebound | a. | Having the skin adhering so closely to the ribs and back as not to be easily loosened or raised; -- said of an animal. |
| Hidebound | a. | Having the bark so close and constricting that it impedes the growth; -- said of trees. |
| Hidebound | a. | Untractable; bigoted; obstinately and blindly or stupidly conservative. |
| Hidebound | a. | Niggardly; penurious. |
We have 31 clues for the answer “HIDEBOUND”
| Clue | Answers |
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| CATTLE with skin clinging closely to back and ribs as result of bad feeding | 1 answer |
| Very conservative | 3 answers |
| Set in one's ways | 5 answers |
| unteachable | 5 answers |
| unenlarged | 28 answers |
| Illiberal | 28 answers |
| Jaundiced | 33 answers |
| Opinionated | 40 answers |
| bigoted | 41 answers |
| Ungenerous | 41 answers |
| Partisan | 43 answers |
| grudging | 44 answers |
| begrudging | 46 answers |
| Parochial | 49 answers |
| Stingy | 51 answers |
| insular | 51 answers |
| intolerant | 51 answers |
| Petty | 55 answers |
| Sordid | 56 answers |
| stringent | 57 answers |
| Rigorous | 60 answers |
| Provincial | 61 answers |
| prejudiced | 61 answers |
| Partial | 70 answers |
| Paltry | 73 answers |
| Rigid | 78 answers |
| Inflexible | 81 answers |
| Biased | 82 answers |
| Obstinate | 82 answers |
| Small | 88 answers |
| Little ___. | 100 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HIDEBOUND (5)
For the Poet is indeed a Maker: above the world of sense, trodden by hidebound humanity, he builds that world of his own whereto is summoned the unfettered spirit.
There were some ten more in all—men who knew of Cowperwood, men who admitted they were prejudiced, men who were hidebound Republicans and resentful of this crime, men who knew Stener—who were pleasantly eliminated.
There were those who had great anticipations of Garfield's recovery, and others, hidebound machinists and organization men, who thought if Garfield died and Vice-President Arthur became president, he would bring in the old order as it existed while he was one of its chief administrators.
But the next moment the utter impossibility of reaching this man's hidebound moral perception by even physical force hopelessly overcame him.
That the function of infantry is to shoot, and not to act like spearmen in the Middle Ages; that the first duty of artillery is so far as is possible to be invisible--these are two of the lessons which have been driven home so often during the war, that even our hidebound conservatism can hardly resist them.
Quotes with HIDEBOUND (3)
I have a feeling that we've seen the dismantling of civilisation, brick by brick, and now we're looking into the void. We thought that we were liberating people from oppressive cultural circumstances, but we were, in fact, taking something away from them. We were killing off civility and concern. We were undermining all those little ties of loyalty and consideration and affection that are necessary for human flourishing. We thought that tradition was bad, that it created hide…
Much water has flown under Tiber's bridges, carrying away splendour and mystery from Rome, since the pontificate of Pius XII. The essentials, I know, remain firmly entrenched and I find the post-Conciliar Mass simpler and generally better than the Tridentine; but the banality and vulgarity of the translations which have ousted the sonorous Latin and little Greek are of a super-market quality which is quite unacceptable. Hand-shaking and embarrassed smiles or smirks have repla…
Sam was staring at Claire with about the same amazement as his brother had shown. Claire didn’t seem to realize it, or else she was too preoccupied to think of it, but she was the second thunderbolt that had fallen on this long-hidebound household in as many days. First one of the hated race of doctors had been shoehorned in on them as the only thing that might get them out of an already nightmarish situation, and now this matter-of-fact slip of a girl had pushed into it of h…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1981–2016).