Crossword-Solution: WAISTBAND 9 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Waistband n. The band which encompasses the waist; esp., one on the
upper part of breeches, trousers, pantaloons, skirts, or the like.
Waistband n. A sash worn by women around the waist.

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WAISTBAND anagram BANDITSAW, IWASNTBAD

We have 7 clues for the answer “WAISTBAND”

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Elastic site 1 answer
Often made with elastic 1 answer
band of material sewn on to the waist of a garment to strengthen it 1 answer
Pajama part 2 answers
Part of a garment. 6 answers
Cincture. 12 answers
___ belt 56 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with WAISTBAND (5)

She made her own dresses; the skirts came barely to her shoe-tops, and were gathered as full as they could possibly be to the waistband.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
Both resorted to the drinking-table without stint, but each in a different way; the lion for the most part reclining with his hands in his waistband, looking at the fire, or occasionally flirting with some lighter document; the jackal, with knitted brows and intent face, so deep in his task, that his eyes did not even follow the hand he stretched out for his glass--which often groped about, for a minute or more, before it found the glass for his lips.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
Amongst them, I remarked some women, dressed from the hips to knees in quite a crinoline of herbs, that sustained a vegetable waistband.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne 1994
You know one of the Catholic ministers—an abbé, is that it?—I have seen him here, you know; that motherly old gentleman with the big waistband.
The American Henry James 1994
Then the prince gave her a purse of gold in exchange for the finery, and on the waistband of the petticoat he read a beautiful name, and he said, 'This and no other shall be my wife, this unknown beautiful woman, and on our marriage night she shall wear this petticoat.' And then the prince went forth seeking--" "There's not much point in it," interrupted Sylvia.
The Quest of the Golden Girl Richard le Gallienne 1996

Quotes with WAISTBAND (3)

Captain! To your left there’s a Lunar guard and on your right is a doctor who’s running tests on Lunars and I’m being held by one of Levana’s wolf hybrids and please be careful!” Thorne took a step back into the hallway a gun from his waistband. He spent a moment swiveling the barrel of the gun in each direction, but nobody moved to attack him. With some surprise, Cress realized that the operative’s grip had weakened.“Er…” Thorne furrowed his brow, aiming the gun somewhere ne…
Marissa Meyer Cress
Mom," Nathan called to her. Daisy pulled her gaze from the tent and the fleeting glimpse of Jack's bare back, the smooth planes and indent of his spine, the sliver of the white elastic just above the blue waistband of his jeans..." Hmm?""What's a faaar ant?" he asked just above a whisper." Fire." She chuckled and shook her head. "Fire ant. They have a nasty bite that burns." Nathan smiled. "Well, why didn't he just say fire?""He thinks he did.
Rachel Gibson Daisy's Back in Town
Juliet stared at their reflection. One big hand lay flat against her belly, the other cupped and fondled her breast. Her nipples were a dark reddish-brown from the torment. She didn’t recognise the woman who stared back, her face all flushed, her mouth parted, her head fallen back against his chest having lost its capacity to support itself. “Juliet?” His urgent prompt dragged her gaze down, to where his finger pushed lower, disappearing entirely beneath her tights while his …
Amy Andrews Playing With Forever
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1953–2005).