Crossword-Solution: ABIDINGLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Abidingly | adv. | Permanently. |
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| Everlastingly | 29 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ABIDINGLY (5)
They should have rooted us more firmly and abidingly in Him from whom all our power comes, and so have given us more and fuller supplies of His exhaustless and ever-flowing might.
Within this house a choir abidingly Chants in harsh unison the chant of ill; Yea, and they drink, for more enhardened joy, Man’s blood for wine, and revel in the halls, Departing never, Furies of the home.
The odour of coconut prevailed, delicately but abidingly; for, save for the occasioned pleasure junket, _The Tigress_ was a copra carrier, shell and fibre.
While the prevailing color, or the body color so to speak, is green, and the general tone of the trees seen in masses is green--the most pleasant of all colors to be abidingly before the sight--this is prevented from becoming dull or somber because it comprises almost innumerable tints and shades of the self-same color, while other distinct colors are mingled with it to such an extent as to enliven the whole foliage mass.
They are tyrants, and very little-hearted, and exceedingly muddy-headed ones at that, who will presume to take a matter of this kind out of the hands of the parties to whom it specifically belongs, and who are acting law-abidingly and honorably in the premises.
Quotes with ABIDINGLY (1)
The sleepless hum of the city was abidingly in his ears, and the lamps that dotted the misty pavements stared at him blinkingly all along the route. The tall black buildings rose up grimly into the night; the faces that flitted to and fro along the pavements, kept ever sliding past him, melting into the darkness; and the cabs and 'buses, still astir in the streets, had a ghostly air as they vanished in the gloom.("An Unexpected Journey")
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2003–2006).