Search for crossword answers and clues
Unimportant items
Answer for the clue "Unimportant items ", 7 letters:
flotsam
Alternative clues for the word flotsam
Word definitions for flotsam in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1600, from Anglo-French floteson , from Old French flotaison "a floating" (Modern French flottaison ), from floter "to float, set afloat" (of Germanic origin; see flotilla ) + -aison , from Latin -ation(em) . Spelled flotsen in English till mid-19c. when ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the floating wreckage of a ship [syn: jetsam ]
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Flotsam is a novel first published in 1939 by the German author Erich Maria Remarque . The novel describes the interwoven stories of several immigrants who left Germany at the time of National Socialism .
Usage examples of flotsam.
The reporter and his assistant became in a short time very skilful operators, and they obtained fine views of the country, such as the island, taken from Prospect Heights with Mount Franklin in the distance, the mouth of the Mercy, so picturesquely framed in high rocks, the glade and the corral, with the spurs of the mountain in the background, the curious development of Claw Cape, Flotsam Point, etc.
I stayed at the housefront while the rain went on falling, staring at the flotsam of broken chairs, shattered glass, tatters of clothes and feathers, broken bottles, and chicken bones on the road.
Its lights, glowing circular globes floating weightlessly near the ceiling, shone down on traders, prospectors, adventurers, bounty hunters, whores, gamblers, all the flotsam and jetsom of the Inner Frontier, as they gathered around the burnished chrome bar and the gaming tables.
With the Kalashnikov to his eye, he caught sight of her head drifting toward the millrace grate that had snagged a wide apron of flotsam.
After having doubled Flotsam Point and Claw Cape, the captain kept her close hauled, so as to sail along the southern coast of the island, when it was found she sailed admirably within five points of the wind.
After pruning his programs and memories and then encoding them as an intense tachyon pulse, he set loose the zero-point energies of the spacetime within his great brain and exploded himself into the pieces of flotsam that Danlo had discovered orbiting the Star of Ede.
Port Balloon, after having passed the Mercy Bridge, or by turning the rocks from Flotsam Point, the hunters were never distant from Granite House more than two or three miles.
In fact, it would not do to forget that the six men whose boat had gone to pieces on the rocks had landed at Flotsam Point.
The second gun was pointed at the rocks at the end of Flotsam Point, and the shot striking a sharp rock nearly three miles from Granite House, made it fly into splinters.
She had put her hand into the water and seemed hypnotised by the sight of it and by the flotsam of leaves and waterweed that swam into her fingers.
Among the flotsam were the remnants of countless trees, from which jutted denuded branches.
Through the flotsam cloud, Mara could see half a dozen Star Destroyers and perhaps twenty or thirty smaller vessels using their turbolasers to clear an exit path, but even they were barely crawling.
Shiv nodded to Usara and the great serpent vanished, leaving only a few swimmers struggling among the flotsam of the ebbing tide.
In places the retreating tide had left flotsam in ragged windrows that created a scalloped design along the shore.
But she became another piece of human flotsam before I could tell her the harpsichord was stuck in the boxroom.