Crossword-Solution: SHEARED 7 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Sheared imp. of Shear
Sheared p. p. of Shear

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SHEARED anagram ADHERES, HARDEES, HEADERS

We have 26 clues for the answer “SHEARED”

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Clipped wool off of 1 answer
Without a coat 1 answer
Took off a wool coat? 1 answer
Sliced off sharply 1 answer
Shaved, as sheep 1 answer
Shaved sheep 1 answer
Shaved a merino 1 answer
Having lost a winter coat? 1 answer
Gathered wool 1 answer
Did some wool gathering 1 answer
Cut like a wool coat 1 answer
Cropped off 1 answer
Clipped, as wool 1 answer
Clipped wool from 1 answer
Clipped a sheep 1 answer
Buzzed, say 2 answers
Cut off as wool 3 answers
Cropped up 9 answers
AN INTELLIGENT DOG WITH A HEAVY CURLY SOLID-COLORED COAT THAT IS USUALLY CLIPPED 10 answers
CLOSELY SHAVED RECENTLY 10 answers
FLEECED 11 answers
Clipped 15 answers
CUT through 17 answers
cut short 41 answers
Cut off 64 answers
CUT ___ 133 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SHEARED (5)

They sheared in the great barn, called for the nonce the Shearing-barn, which on ground-plan resembled a church with transepts.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Now we came to our above, and put the thieves to the road; but in the hurly I got a claw from the war-beast, for the stroke of a sword sheared me off somewhat from my shoulder: belike thou hast seen the scar and loathed it." "It is naught loathsome," she said, "for a lad to be a bold warrior, nor for a grown man to think lightly of the memory of death drawn near for the first time.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
That’s all the world, my dear sir: the long-heads and the short-horns! Now, I am a short-horn.’ ‘I doubt,’ says he, ‘that you will not go very far without getting sheared.’ I offered to bet with him on that, and he made off, shaking his head.
St. Ives Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Well, we can all remember the very tone in which brother Elder swore his own father was a liar, in the county court; and we all know that the old man came out of that partnership with his son as bare as a sheared lamb.
The Troll Garden and Selected Stories Willa Cather 1995
Frightened hares bounded through the wheat, and if the cruel blade sheared into their nests, Dannie gathered the wounded and helpless of the scattered broods in his hat, and carried them to Mary.
At the Foot of the Rainbow Gene Stratton-Porter 1996

Quotes with SHEARED (3)

The cord pulled taut and she rebounded, flying back up before falling again. As her velocity slowed, she opened her eyes and found herself dangling at the end of the cord, about five feet above Jace. He was grinning. "Nice," he said. "As graceful as a falling snowflake.""Was I screaming?" She asked, genuinely curious. "You know, on the way down." He nodded. "Thankfully no one's home, or they would have assumed I was murdering you.""Ha. You can't even reach me." She kicked out…
Cassandra Clare City of Glass
THE BARROW In this high field strewn with stones I walk by a green mound, Its edges sheared by the plough. Crumbs of animal bone Lie smashed and scattered round Under the clover leaves And slivers of flint seem to grow Like white leaves among green. In the wind, the chestnut heaves Where a man's grave has been. Whatever the barrow held Once, has been taken away: A hollow of nettles and dock Lies at the centre, filled With rain from a sky so grey It reflects nothing at all. I …
Anthony Thwaite
Wolf's wool is the best wool, but it cannot be sheared, because the wolf will not comply. With knowledge as with wolves' surliness, the student studies voluntarily, refusing to be less than individual. He "gives his opinion and then rests upon it"; he renders service when there is no reward, and is too reclusive for some things to seem to touch him; not because he has no feeling but because he has so much.
Marianne Moore Complete Poems
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 29 times in crossword archives (1971–2025).