Crossword-Solution: JETTISON
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Jettison | n. | The throwing overboard of goods from necessity, in order to lighten a vessel in danger of wreck. |
| Jettison | n. | See Jetsam, 1. |
We have 35 clues for the answer “JETTISON”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Discard overboard | 1 answer |
| junking | 1 answer |
| Toss overboard | 1 answer |
| Throw over board | 1 answer |
| Throw off the boat | 1 answer |
| Get off a boat | 1 answer |
| Abandon, discard | 1 answer |
| dumping | 2 answers |
| Reject as being of no use | 2 answers |
| GOODS cast into sea which remain under water | 2 answers |
| Scrapping | 2 answers |
| Throw overboard | 3 answers |
| riddance | 6 answers |
| Deep-six | 11 answers |
| lay aside | 17 answers |
| Cashier | 19 answers |
| throw away | 20 answers |
| Disposal | 24 answers |
| discarding | 24 answers |
| Lighten | 26 answers |
| Slough | 26 answers |
| dispose of | 27 answers |
| Toss ___. | 34 answers |
| extrude | 37 answers |
| Junk | 37 answers |
| Dump | 37 answers |
| Disburden | 38 answers |
| Abdicate | 42 answers |
| Eject | 45 answers |
| GETTING the boot | 45 answers |
| Shed | 52 answers |
| Get rid of | 58 answers |
| Discard | 63 answers |
| Cast | 73 answers |
| ABANDON ___! | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
ECTOELR
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with JETTISON (5)
What was a wand of death? It sounded good; but, coming down to hard facts, what was it? You cannot write a story about a wand of death without knowing what a wand of death is; and, conversely, if you have thought of such a splendid title you cannot jettison it offhand.
There were spare ropes and blocks, too; German charts of excellent quality; cigars and many weird brands of sausage and tinned meats, besides a miscellany of oddments, some of which only served in the end to slake my companion’s craving for jettison.
Lord Coke mentions the case of jettison from a Gravesend barge, /1/ and another of a party bound to keep and maintain sea-walls from overflowing, as subject to the same limitation, /2/ and a similar statement as to contracts in general will be found in the Year Books.
You will excuse me, will you not? Wanda will give you some tea.” And he hurried out of the room, leaving Cartoner to wonder what a person so far removed above commerce could have to do with the word jettison.
Its track was wide, and easier than the winding native foot-paths; and we were willing enough to jettison loads of trade-goods if only we could replace them with tusks.
Quotes with JETTISON (3)
Aestheticism and radicalism must lead us to jettison reason, and to replace it by a desperate hope for political miracles. This irrational attitude which springs from intoxication with dreams of a beautiful world is what I call Romanticism. It may seek its heavenly city in the past or in the future; it may preach ‘back to nature’ or ‘forward to a world of love and beauty’; but its appeal is always to our emotions rather than to reason. Even with the best intentions of making …
I've decided that if I had my life to live over again, I would not only climb more mountains, swim more rivers, and watch more sunsets; I wouldn't only jettison my hot water bottle, raincoat, umbrella, parachute, and raft; I would not only go barefoot earlier in the spring and stay out later in the fall; but I would devote not one more minute to monitoring my spiritual growth. No, not one.
Children being children, however, the grotesque Hopping Pot had taken hold of their imaginations. The solution was to jettison the pro-Muggle moral but keep the warty cauldron, so by the middle of the sixteenth century a different version of the tale was in wide circulation among wizarding families. In the revised story, the Hopping Pot protects an innocent wizard from his torch-bearing, pitchfork-toting neighbours by chasing them away from the wizard's cottage, catching them and swallowing them whole.
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1979–2015).