Crossword-Solution: BAGUETTES
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BAGUETTES (4)
Some years ago a marchand was in the habit of visiting our neighborhood whose specialty it was to vend _baguettes_, or small rods for beating carpets, tapestry and padded furniture.
His cry was--"Voilà des baguettes! Battez vos meubles, battez vos tapis, battez vos _femmes_ pour UN sou!" It is said that as this gay chiffonnier went one morning by the fish-markets uttering this jocose cry, a squad of those formidable _poissardes_, the fishwomen of Paris, got after him, and administered a sound thrashing with his own baguettes.
The baguettes were little rods of boxwood, placed between each finger and toe, touching the bone, and joined together with strings by an instrument so craftily designed that the executioner could, at the behest of the judge, squeeze all the fingers together, strip the bones of their flesh, grind them terribly, or give the victim only a slight pain.
However, seeing that the executioner was locking the baguettes tighter still, he cried out again: "Pity, sirs!" he said.
Quotes with BAGUETTES (3)
Well, while you were in the bathroom, I sat down at this picnic table here in Bumblefug, Kentucky, and noticed that someone had carved that GOD HATES FAG, which, aside from being a grammatical nightmare, is absolutely ridiculous. So I'm changing it to 'God Hates Baguettes.' It's tough to disagree with that. Everybody hates baguettes.
Hey, Frenchie!” Sage poked his head out the door, the sun hitting the brown of his hair to reveal hidden strands of red. “Did you bring any baguettes?”“Why don’t you go season something, Herb?
If one could speak two languages well and was raised on tea and baguettes for breakfast, in places where the most mundane daily business on the street is conducted in four languages, where horse carts park at cyber cafes, where would one go? Where could one go? Why, with a smile and a handshake, very far, indeed!
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, Universal, WSJ.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (2005–2024).