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Answer for the clue "Pirate-costume part ", 8 letters:
eyepatch

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Word definitions for eyepatch in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of eye patch English)

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a protective cloth covering for an injured eye [syn: patch ]

Usage examples of eyepatch.

Reaching back into the bag, Eyepatch removed a bottle of spring water before stowing the duffel bag in a dark corner of the room.

When they reached the window of the old hotel, the two men slid in while Eyepatch watched the street.

Lee's knees were rubbed raw by the crawling and chafing, and his eyepatch was soaked with sweat, his good eye burning.

Major Lee, the officer with the eyepatch, is the person behind the entire operation.

With his eyepatch and rough skin and thin frame, he looked nothing like the hero Gilwyn had imagined.

He still wore his eyepatch but the itching and constant throbbing was gone.

He wasn't sure at what moment he first became aware that the woman with the eyepatch was walking with him stride for stride.

The tape had surprised him to the degree that he now tended to believe what Harry Braniff had crudely implied after making the delivery, that the woman with the eyepatch had absolutely no part in this.

He hadn't wanted to remove the eyepatch from his prosthetic left eye, hadn't wanted 32 to have any idea of what he was doing, but he needed his depth perception, and he took the patch off and put it into a pocket.

Now that he could see clearly, he took the eyepatch out of his pocket and put it back over his left eye to prevent 32 from monitoring his actions.

Tucking it back in her pouch, she adjusted her eyepatch and smiled up at him.

I remember his warning, but the eyepatch has the fascination for my fingers that a sore tooth has for the tongue, only far stronger.

T staggered in the passage, growling and groaning his rage, the black eyepatch gripped in his fingers.

Celwin had somehow evaded the prohibition on ugly things in Ynys Trebes for, without the cowl he had worn in the library, he appeared as an astonishingly ill-favoured man with one sharp eye, a mildewed eyepatch on the other, a sour twisted mouth, lank hair that grew behind a ragged tonsure line, a filthy beard half hiding a crude wooden cross hanging on his hollow chest, and with a bent, twisted body that was distorted by its stupendous hump.

He had taken off the eyepatch, which had merely been a part of his disguise.