Crossword-Solution: WASHERS 7 letters, 24 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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WASHERS anagram HAWSERS, SWASHER

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Hardware used in faucets. 1 answer
They might be next to nuts 1 answer
They have loads to do 1 answer
They have loads of work to do 1 answer
Seats for heads of bolts 1 answer
Rings in joints 1 answer
Rings in faucets 1 answer
Plumbers' fittings. 1 answer
Plates for nuts 1 answer
Parts of faucets 1 answer
Nuts-and-bolts accessories 1 answer
Load-bearing things? 1 answer
Gaskets' kin 1 answer
Flat, round seals 1 answer
Flat rings used with bolts. 1 answer
Faucet fittings or users 1 answer
Dryers' partners 1 answer
Appliances repaired by spin doctors? 1 answer
Scrubbers 2 answers
Laundromat machines 2 answers
Leak preventers 3 answers
Laundromat lineup 3 answers
Laundry machines. 4 answers
LEATHER product 14 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with WASHERS (5)

And I, the long time intimate of John Barleycorn, knew just what he promised me--maggots of fancy, dreams of power, forgetfulness, anything and everything save whirling washers, revolving mangles, humming centrifugal wringers, and fancy starch and interminable processions of duck trousers moving in steam under my flying iron.
John Barleycorn Jack London 2008
None but the Master made, I know, The roses in a baby's cheeks." {185} THE JUNK BOX My father often used to say: "My boy don't throw a thing away: You'll find a use for it some day." So in a box he stored up things, Bent nails, old washers, pipes and rings, And bolts and nuts and rusty springs.
A Heap o' Livin' Edgar A. Guest 2008
These lantern-figures correspond to the sawyers, borers, blacksmiths, washers and others which twenty or more years ago were on top of the stove of every corner grocery or country post-office.
The Chinese Boy and Girl Isaac Taylor Headland 1996
WASHERS.--Under the bolt-head, and also under the nut, a washer must be placed--a very large washer compared with the size which would be used in all-metal construction.
The Aeroplane Speaks H. Barber 1997
You pull the string, and find that it wakes up half a dozen Departments, and finally communicates, say, with a friend of yours in the Telegraph, who once wrote some notes on the customs of the gold-washers when he was on construction-work in their part of the Empire.
Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling 1999

Quotes with WASHERS (3)

Things were different back then. Today if a woman was asked to do the things we did back then, she would revolt, declare that she wasn’t anyone’s slave, wouldn’t be put upon in that fashion. But you have to remember that this was before automatic washers and dishwashers, before blenders and electric knives. If the carpet was going to get cleaned, someone, usually a woman, would have to take a broom to it, or would have to haul it on her shoulders to the yard and beat the dirt…
Susan Lynn Peterson Clare
In water so fine, a few minutes of bad memory all but disappear downstream, washed away by ten thousand belly busters, a million cannonballs. Paradise was never heaven-high when I was a boy but waist-deep, an oasis of cutoff blue jeans and raggedy Converse sneakers, sweating bottles of Nehi Grape and Orange Crush, and this stream. I remember the antidote of icy water against my blistered skin, and the taste of mushy tomato and mayonnaise sandwiches, unwrapped from twice-used …
Rick Bragg
Design is not limited to fancy new gadgets. Our family just bought a new washing machine and dryer. We didn’t have a very good one so we spent a little time looking at them. It turns out that the Americans make washers and dryers all wrong. The Europeans make them much better — but they take twice as long to do clothes! It turns out that they wash them with about a quarter as much water and your clothes end up with a lot less detergent on them. Most important, they don’t tras…
Steve Jobs
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Used 26 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).