Crossword-Solution: PIECER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Piecer | n. | One who pieces; a patcher. |
| Piecer | n. | A child employed in spinning mill to tie together broken threads. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PIECER | anagram | PEIRCE, PIERCE, RECIPE |
We have 9 clues for the answer “PIECER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| A kind of textile worker. | 1 answer |
| Old textile factory employee | 1 answer |
| Patcher | 1 answer |
| Quilter or textile worker | 1 answer |
| Textile joiner | 1 answer |
| Two-__ (kind of suit) | 1 answer |
| Worker at patchwork. | 1 answer |
| person who mends, repairs, or joins something | 1 answer |
| Textile worker | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PIECER (5)
The following year, at the age of ten, he went to work in the cotton factory near his home, as a "piecer." Out of his first week's wages he saved enough to purchase a Latin grammar, and set himself resolutely to the task of thoroughly mastering its contents, studying for the most part alone after leaving his work at eight o'clock in the evening.
His uncles all entered His Majesty's service either as soldiers or sailors, but his father remained at home, and his mother, being a thrifty housewife, in order to make the two ends meet, sent her son David, at the age of ten, to the factory as a piecer.
The wage paid to the big piecer in England, Dr Hasbach goes on to show, is not much greater than that received by a good assistant in Germany.
The suburban town was still and pleasant; advancing spring was in the air; no one was passing; only a negro boy lolled on the old-fashioned fence, and shouted: "Hi! Yi! Yi! Look a' dem crows carryin' off a b'iled pertater 'n' a piecer squushed pie!" [Illustration: THE MAID STOOD LOOKING IDLY ABOUT] Kathleen, for very vacuity of mind, turned to look.
PIECE'-GOODS, cotton, linen, woollen, or silk fabrics sold retail in varying lengths.--_adj._ PIECE'LESS, not made of pieces: entire.--_adv._ PIECE'MEAL, in pieces or fragments: by pieces: little by little: bit by bit: gradually.--_adj._ made of pieces: single: separate.--_ns._ PIEC'ENER, a piecer; PIEC'ENING, or PIEC'ING, the act of mending, esp.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, Universal, WP.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1952–2009).