Crossword-Solution: PRIVIES 7 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Privies pl. of Privy

We have 4 clues for the answer “PRIVIES”

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Heads out back? 1 answer
Parties to a legal transaction 1 answer
Places to go in the woods 1 answer
Outhouses 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PRIVIES (5)

Hither we came, and thence, down in the ditch, I saw people plunged in an excrement that seemed as if it proceeded from human privies.
The Divine Comedy Dante Aligheri 1999
Hence it followed inevitably that the privies were to be placed at the top of the house, being connected by vertical shafts with pits or channels in the ground.
Crome Yellow Aldous Huxley 1999
Were it not for tradition and the explicit account of them left by Sir Ferdinando, we should be unaware that these noble privies had ever existed.
Crome Yellow Aldous Huxley 1999
SECOND SERVANT But what is your purpose? What useless folly! TRYGAEUS No words of ill omen! Give vent to joy and command all men to keep silence, to close down their drains and privies with new tiles and to stop up their own vent-holes.(1) f(1) Fearing that if it caught a whiff from earth to its liking, the beetle might descend from the highest heaven to satisfy itself.
Peace Aristophanes 2001
Already, on the 11th of August, a rumor is current that 800 men of the late royal guards are ready to make a descent on Paris;[26133] that very day the dwelling of Beaumarchais is ransacked for seven hours;[26134] the walls are pierced, the privies sounded, and the garden dug down to the rock.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 3 (of 6) Hippolyte A. Taine 2001

Quotes with PRIVIES (2)

Be informed, also, that this good and savoury Parish is the home of Hectors, Trapanners, Biters who all go under the general appelation of Rooks. Here are all the Jilts, Cracks, Prostitutes, Night-walkers, Whores, Linnen-lifters, who are like so many Jakes, Privies, Houses of Office, Ordures, Excrements, Easments and piles of Sir-reverence: the whores of Ratcliffe High-way smell of Tarpaulin and stinking Cod from their continuall Traffick with seamen's Breeches. There are oth…
Peter Ackroyd Hawksmoor
The sun too penetrates into privies, but is not polluted by them.
Diogenes
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Appears in: NYT, WSJ.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1977–2024).