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Christmastime staple, with "The"
Answer for the clue "Christmastime staple, with "The" ", 10 letters:
nutcracker
Alternative clues for the word nutcracker
- Tchaikovsky ballet, with "The"
- Any of various small short-tailed sharp-beaked birds that creep on trees and feed on small nuts and insects
- A compound lever used to crack nuts open
- Buff beauty in ballet
- Something from Tchaikovsky for Brazil?
- Speckled birds that feed on nuts
- Toy that becomes a prince, in a classic ballet
Word definitions for nutcracker in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
A nutcracker is a tool designed to open nuts by cracking their shells. There are many designs, including levers, screws, and ratchets. A well-known type portrays a person whose mouth forms the jaws of the nutcracker, though many of these are meant for decorative ...
Usage examples of nutcracker.
Heath met first at a place in Whitechapel where Conky somebody was fighting the Nutcracker.
Venus de Milos framing the Credit Lyonnaise Building, and a line of fifteen-foot nutcrackers standing guard against the columns of the Paine-Webber, but no Ellis Sinclair.
The river Pregel, now Pregolya, divides around an island and then divides again, imagine nutcrackers with one bridge across each of the handles and one across the hinge and four bridges on to the island which would be the walnut if you were cracking walnuts.
He would need to hold Gawilghur between his redcoats like a nut, and hope that when he squeezed it was the nut, and not the nutcracker, that broke.
Pocket's falling into a discussion with Drummle respecting two baronetcies, while she ate a sliced orange steeped in sugar and wine, and forgetting all about the baby on her lap: who did most appalling things with the nutcrackers.
Pocket’s falling into a discussion with Drummle respecting two baronetcies, while she ate a sliced orange steeped in sugar and wine, and forgetting all about the baby on her lap: who did most appalling things with the nutcrackers.
Measurable by him who hath time, weighable by a good weigher, attainable by strong pinions, divinable by divine nutcrackers: thus did my dream find the world:- My dream, a bold sailor, half-ship, half-hurricane, silent as the butterfly, impatient as the falcon: how had it the patience and leisure to-day for world-weighing!
Noth would have needed a nutcracker to eat hazelnuts or brazil nuts, and a millstone to process grains like wheat and barley.
The nutcracker shaped like an alligator, a lone mother-of pearl cuff link, the broken lighter, the cruet stand minus the vinegar.
Your bar-bar is smarter than your Runner, and these pre-sapients are smarter in turn than the pongid species, the Elves and Nutcrackers.
And I just bet you had one of those swanky fancy nutcrackers like a big thumbscrew,' said the Senior Wrangler.