Crossword-Solution: HOGWASH 7 letters, 41 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Hogwash n. Swill.

We have 41 clues for the answer “HOGWASH”

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kitchen swill 1 answer
Worthless speech: Colloq. 1 answer
Relative of an auto laundry. 1 answer
As for hard work, he said "___!" 1 answer
Animal's laundry? 1 answer
Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff or Ravenclaw 2 answers
"Oh, baloney!" 3 answers
Flummery 5 answers
It's not to be believed 9 answers
rinsings 10 answers
BUNK BED 10 answers
ARMY BUNK 10 answers
sweepings 12 answers
waste-product 13 answers
draff 13 answers
carrion 13 answers
bilge 14 answers
Waste product 14 answers
piffle 15 answers
slop 15 answers
slops 16 answers
Swill 19 answers
Offal 25 answers
Malarkey 27 answers
Hokum 27 answers
"Fiddlesticks!" 30 answers
Leavings 39 answers
illogicality 43 answers
Bosh 47 answers
Fudge 53 answers
Garbage 53 answers
filth 56 answers
Rot 58 answers
Bunk 59 answers
Rubbish 64 answers
Poppycock 64 answers
DIRT ___ 65 answers
Balderdash 74 answers
Bull 81 answers
Baloney 92 answers
Non-sense 135 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HOGWASH (5)

Music _is_ a good thing; and after all that soul-butter and hogwash I never see it freshen up things so, and sound so honest and bully.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
His stomach was out of whack, but you bet he knew how to take care of himself; the last spell, he had consulted a doctor at Bonneville, a gibbering busy-face who had filled him up to the neck with a dose of some hogwash stuff that had made him worse--a healthy lot the doctors knew, anyhow.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
The former being torn from a memorandum book, and a stub of the latter produced from another pocket, he wrote as follows:-- SIR,--In reply to the hogwash you have kindly exuded in your letter of to-day, I have to inform you that you can have what you ask for Miss Wells, and perhaps a trifle on your own account, by calling this afternoon on--Yours truly-- “Now, sign it,” continued Rice, handing him the pencil.
Openings in the Old Trail Bret Harte 2006
You might have told a better story than that hogwash about your finding the “ad” and a hundred dollars lying loose on your desk one morning.
Mr. Jack Hamlin's Mediation and Other Stories Bret Harte 2006
Dimmidge, “'Lizy Jane and myself had qua'lled, and we just unpacked our fool nonsense in your paper and let the hull world know it! And we both felt kinder skeert and shamed like, and it looked such small hogwash, and of so little account, for all the talk it made, that we kinder felt lonely as two separated fools that really ought to share their foolishness together.” “And that ain't all,” said Mrs.
Mr. Jack Hamlin's Mediation and Other Stories Bret Harte 2006

Quotes with HOGWASH (3)

What a gulf between impression and expression! That’s our ironic fate — to have Shakespearean feelings and (unless by some billion-to-one chance we happen to be Shakespeare) to talk about them like automobile salesmen or teen-agers or college professors. We practice alchemy in reverse — touch gold and it turns into lead; touch the pure lyrics of experience, and they turn into the verbal equivalents of tripe and hogwash.
Aldous Huxley The Genius And The Goddess
Or maybe he means in a richer world the begging population is melting away. But no to that too. So maybe, perhaps, he means there aren't many 'human beings' left to look, see, and understand well enough for one to ask and one to give. Everyone busy, running, jumping, there's no time to study one another. But I guess that's bilge and hogwash, slop and sentiment.
Ray Bradbury
The little town of Dayton - not far from where Katz and I now sat, as it happened - was the scene of the famous Scopes trial in 1925, when the state prosecuted a schoolteacher named John Thomas Scopes for rashly promulgating Darwinian hogwash. As nearly everyone knows, Clarence Darrow, for the defense, roundly humiliated William Jennings Bryan, for the prosecution, but what most people don't realize is that Darrow lost the case. Scopes was convicted, and the law wasn't overtu…
Bill Bryson
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Three Across, Universal, WP, WSJ.

Used 20 times in crossword archives (1951–2025).