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The answer PURL has 105 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of purl in various dictionaries:
noun - gold or silver wire thread
noun - a basic knitting stitch
verb - flow in a circular current, of liquids
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Use a reverse stitch |
Small loop |
Knit's partner |
Knitting term |
Knit one, ___ two |
Knit partner |
Knitting stitch |
Finish with loops |
Basic knitting stitch |
Brook sound |
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This basic knitting stitch is drawn through the back of the preceding loop |
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a knitting stitch made by putting the needle through the front of the stitch from right to left. |
a type of stitch that you make when you knit by putting the needle into the front of the first stitch on the other needle |
to knit a purl stitch: |
gold or silver wire thread |
a basic knitting stitch |
make a murmuring sound |
embroider with gold or silver thread |
edge or border with gold or silver embroidery |
knit with a purl stitch |
flow in a circular current, of liquids |
Purl description |
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Purl or wormwood ale is an English drink. It was originally made by infusing ale with the tops of the wormwood plant, especially the variety which grows in coastal salt marsh, which is called old woman. Other purgative or bitter herbs such as orange peel or senna might also be used. The drink was commonly drunk in the early hours of the morning at which time it was popular with labourers.By the middle of the 19th century, wormwood had been forgotten and the recipe was to mull ale instead with gin, sugar and spices such as ginger. It was sold by purl-men from purl-boats on the Thames who were licensed by the Watermen's Hall. The drink ceased to be popular by the end of the 19th century, being replaced by beer, especially the variety known to the English as bitter.Purl-royal was a similar concoction made using wine in place of ale or beer.The English took the drink with them to North America and a purl house was opened in New York, where rich punches and possets were popular. |