Crossword-Solution: ADORA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ADORA | anagram | ADARO, ARADO, AROAD |
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| He worships: Sp. | 1 answer |
| Marie Osmond's ___ Belle dolls | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ADORA (5)
The wound was mortal, and his sons lifted Esau up and put him upon his ass, and he came to Adora, and there he died.
But the sons of Jacob remained in Adora over night, and out of respect for their father they buried the remains of his brother Esau.
Parable of the creditor Did Jesus spurn the woman? Did he repel her adora- 363:9 tion? No! He regarded her compassionately.
The third scene opens with a noble and stately chorus ("Tu che la terra adora") sung by the basses in unison, opening the Council before which Vasco appears; and the act closes with an anathema hurled at him ("Ribelle, insolente"),--a splendid ensemble, pronounced in its rhythm and majestic in the sweep of its passionate music.
Statius, the poet, who flourished in the reign of Domitian, knew the value of Lucretius, and, in one line, seems to have given his true character; _et docti furor arduus Lucreti_; but had he been to decide between him and Virgil, it is probable, that he would say to Lucretius, as he did to himself, ----Nec tu divinam Æneida tenta, Sed longe sequere, et vestigia semper adora.
Quotes with ADORA (3)
Adora Belle fought back, and to make sure fought back even before she was attacked.
She has that voraciousness about children. She swoops in on them. Even I, in public was a beloved child. She'd parade me into town, smiling and teasing me, tickling me as she spoke with people on the sidewalks. When we got home, she'd trail off to her room like an unfinished sentence, and I would sit outside with my face pressed against her door, and replay the day in my head, searching for clues to what I had done to displease her. I have one memory that catches in me like a…
You hardly know me and yet you invited me out on a date,’ said Miss Dearheart. ‘Why?’Because you called me a phoney, Moist thought. You saw through me straight away. Because you didn’t nail my head to the door with your crossbow. Because you have no small talk. Because I’d like to get to know you better, even though it would be like smooching an ashtray. Because I wonder if you could put into the rest of your life the passion you put into smoking a cigarette. In defiance of M…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1988–2009).