Crossword-Solution: VELVETY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Velvety | a. | Made of velvet, or like velvet; soft; smooth; delicate. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “VELVETY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Buttery-soft | 1 answer |
| VELUTINOUS | 1 answer |
| Soft and luxurious | 2 answers |
| Smooth and soft | 3 answers |
| Soft and smooth | 6 answers |
| Feathery | 16 answers |
| Fluffy | 16 answers |
| Downy | 18 answers |
| fleecy | 22 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VELVETY (5)
Coggan and Gabriel put about their horses, and, fanned by the velvety air of this July night, retraced the road by which they had come.
McGinnis brought the tea and put it before the hearth: old teacups that were velvety to the touch and a pot-bellied silver cream pitcher of an Early Georgian pattern, which was always brought, though Landry took rum.
Exposure to the sun had browned a smooth and velvety skin to a shade which seemed to enhance rather than mar an altogether lovely picture of youthful femininity.
When La Folle came to the broad stretch of velvety lawn that surrounded the house, she moved slowly and with delight over the springy turf, that was delicious beneath her tread.
Paper so prepared and dried takes a negative picture, in a time varying from half an hour to five or six hours, according to the intensity of the light; and the impression produced varies in apparent force from a faint and hardly perceptible picture to one of the highest conceivable fulness and richness both of tint and detail, the color being in this case a superb velvety brown.
Quotes with VELVETY (3)
We all have that inner fear of the dark, no matter how old we get. It's an ingrained instinct to fear the velvety blackness of the night, of things you can't quite see, but know deep down in your bones is there, waiting.
Suffice to say, the dream writer had a way of phrasing things. She could depict the curve of a cucumber, the shape of a sunbeam, the endearing, velvety tilt of a peach, in just such a way that she earned her living selling dreams. One simply made a selection, read it in solitude, and let it percolate till sleep. People swore they fell directly into her renderings, and one even asked if the dream writer could write a dream of dreaming forever. The dream writer could not do thi…
Dorina?" Louis Cesare's voice was loud in my ear. The one I had squeezed against thephone, which was squeezed against my sore shoulder, becuase I was using both hands tokeep Ray's point in his pants." The fey, damm it!" I told him. "They're for the fey!""Which one?" Louis Cesare asked, his voice going velvety soft." All of them- No Ray! Ray, cut it out!""All of them?
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (2013–2022).