Crossword-Solution: BOGIE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Bogie | n. | A four-wheeled truck, having a certain amount of play around a vertical axis, used to support in part a locomotive on a railway track. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOGIE (5)
This wrathful voice of a man unseen might be said to haunt that quarter of the Pentlands, an audible bogie; and no doubt it added to the fear in which men stood of John a touch of something legendary.
And then, inoculated with Western ideas, may she not, like Japan, take sword in hand and start forth colossally on a drift of her own for more room? This is another reputed bogie--the Yellow Peril; yet the men of China are only men, like any other race of men, and all men, down all history, have drifted hungrily, here, there and everywhere over the planet, seeking for something to eat.
The Essays on ‘Old French Title-Pages’ and ‘Lady Book-Lovers’ take the place of ‘Book Binding’ and ‘Bookmen at Rome;’ ‘Elzevirs’ and ‘Some Japanese Bogie-Books’ are reprinted, with permission of Messrs.
DRAWN BY HOKUSAI 41 A STORM-FIEND 45 A SNOW-BOGIE 51 THE SIMULACRUM VULGARE 55 A WELL AND WATER BOGIE 57 RAISING THE WIND 61 A CHINK AND CREVICE BOGIE 63 FAC-SIMILE OF BINDING FROM THE LIBRARY OF 100 GROLIER BINDING WITH THE ARMS OF MADAME DE 108 POMPADOUR OLD FRENCH TITLE-PAGES 110, 111, 113–16, 119 ELZEVIRS.
Another bogie, a terrible creation of fancy, I take to be a vampire, about which the curious can read in Dom Calmet, who will tell them how whole villages in Hungary have been depopulated by vampires; or he may study in Fauriel’s ‘Chansons de la Grèce Moderne’ the vampires of modern Hellas.
Quotes with BOGIE (1)
I used to tremble from nerves so badly that the only way I could hold my head steady was to lower my chin practically to my chest and look up at Bogie. That was the beginning of "The Look."
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 95 times in crossword archives (1954–2025).