Crossword-Solution: ANTONIA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ANTONIA | anagram | ANATION |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ANTONIA (5)
Two years afterwards, Antonia followed her brother to New York, and this time, the mother made less opposition.
His ideas of music-hall costumes had never gone beyond short skirts, a swirl of lace, and glittering sequins; but Miss Antonia had expressed herself on that subject in no uncertain terms.
But how am I to journey? I have no horse, for you doubtless want your own.” The Gypsy appeared to reflect: “I want the horse, it is true, brother,” he said, “and likewise the macho; but you shall not go _en pindre_ (on foot); you shall purchase the burra of Antonia, which I presented her when I sent her upon this expedition.” “The burra,” I replied, “appears both savage and vicious.” “She is both, brother, and on that account I bought her; a savage and vicious beast has generally four excellent legs.
But Maria Antonia's got the curse today and her belly's aching something fierce." She sat Indian-fashion, with bent knees, huddling hip to hip against Panchita.
Obey me this moment Antonia, for you know that I cannot bear contradiction—” Her niece was silent, but made no further opposition to Don Lorenzo’s efforts, who, armed with the Aunt’s sanction hastened to remove the Gauze.
Quotes with ANTONIA (3)
You let go. It's as simple and as complicated as Antonia had told me. You cry. You come. You sing. You laugh. You scream. You let go. No one needs to hang on to a first edition. Whoever wrote it; even if it was Moses. I looked back up at the sky, blinking at the lustrous beauty of the ascending and departing demons. They formed an alphabet I was beginning to learn to read. They were fire in the sky.
I only knew the schoolbooks said he "died in the wilderness, of a broken heart.""More than him has done that," said Antonia sadly, and the girls murmured assent.
He became so gloomy that she asked him, at last, if he was worried about anything. He assured her, instantly, that he was the happiest man in the world. And he was. At times he was almost bewildered by his own bliss in being there, with Tony, so terribly dear, beside him; really his own for the rest of his life. It was not her fault if the insatiable sorrows of an unequal love tormented him, the hungry demand for more, for a fuller return, for a feeling which it was not in he…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 30 times in crossword archives (1946–2023).