Crossword-Solution: STRETCHER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Stretcher | n. | One who, or that which, stretches. |
| Stretcher | n. | A brick or stone laid with its longer dimension in the line of direction of the wall. |
| Stretcher | n. | A piece of timber used in building. |
| Stretcher | n. | A narrow crosspiece of the bottom of a boat against which a rower braces his feet. |
| Stretcher | n. | A crosspiece placed between the sides of a boat to keep them apart when hoisted up and griped. |
| Stretcher | n. | A litter, or frame, for carrying disabled, wounded, or dead persons. |
| Stretcher | n. | An overstretching of the truth; a lie. |
| Stretcher | n. | One of the rods in an umbrella, attached at one end to one of the ribs, and at the other to the tube sliding upon the handle. |
| Stretcher | n. | An instrument for stretching boots or gloves. |
| Stretcher | n. | The frame upon which canvas is stretched for a painting. |
We have 30 clues for the answer “STRETCHER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Casualty transport | 1 answer |
| Patient transport? | 1 answer |
| frame covered with canvas, on which an injured person is carried | 1 answer |
| emergency carrier | 1 answer |
| device for transporting someone who is ill or wounded | 1 answer |
| device for transporting someone who is ill ir wounded | 1 answer |
| a litter for transporting people who are ill or wounded or dead | 1 answer |
| Transport for an injured Texan | 1 answer |
| Red Cross equipment | 1 answer |
| Piece of ambulance gear | 1 answer |
| Paramedic's equipment | 1 answer |
| Hospital conveyance | 1 answer |
| Frame for carrying injured person | 1 answer |
| Emergency conveyance | 1 answer |
| Carrier for the injured | 1 answer |
| Battlefield transport | 1 answer |
| Hospital gurney alternative | 1 answer |
| Emergency gear | 2 answers |
| COUCH to carry wounded | 2 answers |
| CAMP bedding | 2 answers |
| gurney | 4 answers |
| "M*A*S*H" prop | 5 answers |
| First-aid item | 10 answers |
| CHAIR part | 19 answers |
| Cot | 20 answers |
| BOAT, part of | 31 answers |
| Rack | 37 answers |
| "___ bed." | 43 answers |
| Litter | 73 answers |
| Vehicle | 86 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STRETCHER (5)
Horton motioned to the men, and six of them lifted the stretcher and began to carry it up the embankment.
And when the ambulance came and they put her on a stretcher, they made me go in the kitchen so that she shouldn’t know I was there.” While I dressed—for Stroeve wished me to go at once with him to the hospital—he told me that he had arranged for his wife to have a private room, so that she might at least be spared the sordid promiscuity of a ward.
The fated one was always carried out with as little stir as possible, and the stretcher was always hidden from sight by a wall of assistants; but no matter: everybody knew what that cluster of bent forms, with its muffled step and its slow movement meant; and all eyes watched it wistfully, and a shudder went abreast of it like a wave.
And he said to the boys that were marching past, as he gave his whip a crack, 'You'll walk yourselves to the fight,' says he -- 'Lord spare me, I'll drive you back.' Now, the fight went on in the Transvaal hills for the half of a day or more, And Driver Smith he worked his trip -- all aboard for the seat of war! He took his load from the stretcher men and hurried 'em homeward fast Till he heard a sound that he knew full well -- a battery rolling past.
The limp form was carefully taken out and laid on a stretcher while a doctor examined the crushed ribs, the broken arm, and all the havoc that the horse's huge weight had wrought.
Quotes with STRETCHER (3)
War is not two great armies meeting in the clash and frenzy of battle. War is a boy being carried on a stretcher, looking up at God’s blue sky with bewildered eyes that are soon to close; war is a woman carrying a child that has been injured by a shell; war is spirited horses tied in burning buildings and waiting for death; war is the flower of a race, battered, hungry, bleeding, up to its knees in filthy water; war is an old woman burning a candle before the Mater Dolorsa for the son she has given.
both you and paintings are layered… first, ephemera and notations on the back of the canvas. Labels indicate gallery shows, museum shows, footprints in the snow, so to speak. Then pencil scribbles on the stretcher, usually by the artist, usually a title or date. Next the stretcher itself. Pine or something. Wooden triangles in the corners so the picture can be tapped tighter when the canvas becomes loose. Nails in the wood securing the picture to the stretcher. Next, a canvas…
He lived then before me, he lived as much as he had ever lived---a shadow insatiable of splendid appearances, of frightful realities, a shadow darker than the shadow of the night, and draped nobly in the folds of a gorgeous eloquence. The vision seemed to enter the house with me---the stretcher, the phantom-bearers, the wild crowd of obedient worshipers, the gloom of the forests, the glitter of the reach between the murky bends, the beat of the drum regular and muffled like t…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, WP.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1984–2016).