Crossword-Solution: ARLO
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ARLO | anagram | ALOR, LORA, OLRA, ORAL, ORLA, RALO, ROLA |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ARLO (5)
Vainly I peer, and fain would see What phantom in that boat may be; Yet half I dread, lest I with ruth Some ghost of my dead past divine, Some gracious shape of my lost youth, Whose deathless eyes once fixed on mine Would draw me downward through the brine! Arlo Bates [1850-1918] A LAD THAT IS GONE Sing me a song of a lad that is gone; Say, could that lad be I? Merry of soul he sailed on a day Over the sea to Skye.
Read the three extracts from Arlo Bates as their author delivered them, as one passage, and see how they melt into one, each part supplementing the other most helpfully.
TALKS ON TEACHING LITERATURE By ARLO BATES, Professor of English Literature in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Three books on the teaching of English have recently appeared: _The Teaching of English_ by Percival Chubb, _The Teaching of English_ by Professors Carpenter, Baker, and Scott, and _Talks on Teaching Literature_ by Arlo Bates.
Then there is Arlo Bates' poem, "The Kobolds," which Parker has blessed with music as delicate as the laces of gossamer-spiders.
Quotes with ARLO (3)
He hablado ex profeso con el viento -anunció-, pues hay una cosa que debes saber: cuando el viento se obstina en jugar con el fuego, ni yo mismo puedo domeñarlo. Pero me ha dado su palabra de honor de que esta noche se mantendrá en calma y no nos estropeará la diversión.
SWAT? For me?" Still trembling, one hand clung to the ambulance gurney, the other held a massive sterilised cotton wool wad under my nose." Tactical Support was busy. You got Dennis and Arlo," said Harry, speed-reading the papers he'd snatched from inside my jacket. Closest his hands had been to my chest in a long time." Which one broke my nose?""That'd be Dennis.
The thing about families, Arlo thought, was that there was always some question nobody wanted to answer for you, and it was like a stray thread pulling loose in a sweater. You could tug at it all you wanted, but in the end, all you'd have was a pile of twisted yarn.
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Used 1,488 times in crossword archives (1969–2025).