Crossword-Solution: PIPINGCORD 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Hint 1 meaning
Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree; supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir J. Davies.
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IIDVEN
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"Delicious!"
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Sentences with PIPINGCORD (5)

Here, William," addressing the servant-man that had just entered, "run as if you were running for your life to Miss Pipingcord, the milliner, and tell her upon no account whatever to trim Miss Brantley's Tuscan Leghorn with the blue and yellow riband that was decided on yesterday.
Pencil Sketches Eliza Leslie 2011
Fly as if you had not another moment to live, or Miss Pipingcord will have already trimmed the bonnet with the blue and yellow." "And then," said Mrs.
Pencil Sketches Eliza Leslie 2011
Ashmore's, and inquire how Miss Mary is this evening." "Why, mamma," exclaimed Augusta, "aunt Ashmore lives so far from Miss Pipingcord's, that it will be ten or eleven o'clock before William gets back, and I shall be all that time on thorns to know if she has not already disfigured my bonnet with the vile blue and yellow." "Yesterday," said Mrs.
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Tell Miss Pipingcord if she _has_ put on that horrid riband, she must take it off again, and charge it in the bill, if she pretends she can't afford to lose it, as I dare say she will; and tell her to be sure and send the bonnet home early in the morning--I am dying to see it." To all this, Laura Lovel had sat listening in amazement, and could scarcely conceive the possibility of the mind of so young a girl being totally absorbed in things that concerned nothing but external appearance.
Pencil Sketches Eliza Leslie 2011
Brantley felt some compassion for her, and said to the milliner's girl, "The young lady will call at Miss Pipingcord's, and pay for her hat." And the girl departed, first asking to have the bill returned to her, as it was receipted.
Pencil Sketches Eliza Leslie 2011