Crossword-Solution: APPRENTICED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Apprenticed | imp. & p. p. | of Apprentice |
We have 2 clues for the answer “APPRENTICED”
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| indentured | 3 answers |
| Bound | 76 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with APPRENTICED (5)
His father was a shoemaker, his uncle a furrier, and he, being a younger son, was apprenticed to the latter’s trade.
Not only a long-lost heir--an heir of the melodrama, strutting into your hitherto unsuspected kingdom at just the right moment, loaded up with the consciousness of unguessed merit and of rights so long feloniously withheld--but even to be a common humdrum domestic heir is a profession to which few would refuse to be apprenticed.
She’s to be apprenticed to a dressmaker, aren’t you, Sally? And the boys are going to serve their country.
Reynolds generously offered to place a sum in the names of trustees for his education and maintenance until he could be apprenticed to a business.
Apprenticed by his relatives to a grocer, Derues succeeded so well in the business that he was able in 1770 to set up on his own account in Paris, and in 1772 he married.
Quotes with APPRENTICED (3)
Desire, loneliness, wind in the flowering almond — surely these are the great, the inexhaustible subjectsto which my predecessors apprenticed themselves. I hear them echo in my own heart, disguised as convention.
There are all degrees of proficiency in the use men make of this instructive world where we are boarded and schooled and apprenticed. It is sufficient to our present purpose to indicate three degrees of progress. One class lives to the utility of the symbol, as the majority of men do, regarding health and wealth as the chief good. Another class live about this mark to the beauty of the symbol; as the poet and artist and the sensual school in philosophy. A third class live abo…
I will tell you a story," Schmendrick said. "As a child I was apprenticed to the mightiest magician of all, the great Nikos, whom I have spoken of before. But even Nikos, who could turn cats into cattle, snowflakes into snowdrops, and unicorns into men, could not change me into so much as a carnival cardsharp. A last he said to me, 'My son, your ineptitude is so vast, your incompetence so profound, that I am certain you are inhabited by greater power than I have ever known. U…