Search for crossword answers and clues

Answer for the clue "Cluster, as of flowers ", 4 letters:
tuft

Alternative clues for the word tuft

Word definitions for tuft in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In aviation , tufts are strips of yarn or string, typically around , attached to an aircraft surface in a grid pattern and imaged during flight. The motion of the tufts during flight can be observed and recorded, to locate flow features such as boundary ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tuft \Tuft\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tufted ; p. pr. & vb. n. Tufting .] To separate into tufts. To adorn with tufts or with a tuft. --Thomson.

Usage examples of tuft.

Granny Aching had been wrapped in a woollen blanket, with a tuft of raw wool pinned to it.

Through the gnarled limbs Aganippe saw two great rounded folds of earth, with a dark cleft between them, topped by a tuft of trees and brush.

How could Alfin be consistently morose in Quinn Tuft, and happy while lost in the sky?

On each cane shaft, tied behind the iron arrowhead, was a tuft of unravelled hemp rope that had been soaked in pitch, which spluttered and then burned fiercely when touched with the slow-match, The archers loosed their arrows, which sailed up in a high, flaming parabola and dropped down to peg into the timbers of an anchored vessel.

There was so much of her, such incredibly long legs, such an extreme flow of line and volume, Beheim became entranced by the exaggerated perspectives available, gazing up at the equatorial swell of her belly toward the flattened mounds of her breasts with their dark oases of areola and turreted nipples, or down from her breasts toward the unruly pubic tuft between her thighs, in all reminding him by its smoothness of the sand sculpture of a sleeping giantess he had seen years before on a beach in Spain.

The aspergillum he handed her was a tuft of evergreen bound to a handle of myrtlewood, stuck in a small silver bucket of holy water.

I found an assegai, cleaned it in the ground which it needed, and opening one of the tins, lay down in a tuft of grass by a dead man, or rather between him and some Zulus whom he had killed, and devoured its contents.

Big Bob hammered and beat and bashed, swearing huge and terrible oaths, pulling out tufts of synthetic hair and bruising synthetic skin.

Captain Bazan Deralta had an old, lined face with tufted eyebrows and a pinched nose set above a firm mouth and prominent jaw.

Rather pulled at her arm to set her kicking toward the in tuft, and followed, with Booce following him.

The glare-white pinpoint had been masked by the in tuft when Booce went to sleep.

Goldfinger and his caddie drifted away still wider to where the rough thinned out into isolated tufts.

They are fleshy shrubs, with rounded, woody stems, and numerous succulent branches, composed in most of the species of separate joints or parts, which are much compressed, often elliptic or suborbicular, dotted over in spiral lines with small, fleshy, caducous leaves, in the axils of which are placed the areoles or tufts of barbed or hooked spines of two forms.

Finally Chi slapped me on the shoulder, with his eyes smiling wide and cheerfully under that charming thick black tuft of hair.

Its unkempt fur stuck out in brown clumps on its sunken sides and hung in tufts from its lean haunches.