Crossword-Solution: BOWELLESS
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bowelless | a. | Without pity. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “BOWELLESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BREATHING vengeance | 8 answers |
| Cussed | 19 answers |
| out of humour | 23 answers |
| out of humor | 26 answers |
| working ill | 27 answers |
| Acid | 54 answers |
| hardened | 54 answers |
| detracting | 56 answers |
| pejorative | 56 answers |
| disapproving | 58 answers |
| Merciless | 69 answers |
| Derogatory | 72 answers |
| Damaging | 73 answers |
| CRUEL ___ | 78 answers |
| Bad | 98 answers |
| COLD ___ | 106 answers |
| BLACK ___ | 123 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOWELLESS (5)
Miserable men commiserate not themselves, bowelless unto themselves, and merciless unto their own bowels.
Thief and pirate should he prove henceforth; no more nor less; as bowelless, as remorseless, as all those others who had deserved those names.
But I declare that I have seen nothing of this excepting the said dead knight, bowelless, emaciated, wishing, in spite of his confessor, still to go to this wench; and then he has been recognised as the lord de Bueil, who was a crusader, and who was, according to certain persons of the town, under the spell of a demon whom he had met in the Asiatic country of Damascus or elsewhere.
Why am I not a money-making bowelless grocer, instead of a divinely gifted sculptor with nothing to eat?” “Do not despond, Georgy, dear--all his prejudices will fade away as soon as you shall have acquired fifty thousand dol--” “Fifty thousand demons! Child, I am in arrears for my board!” CHAPTER II [Scene-A Dwelling in Rome.] “My dear sir, it is useless to talk.
The young man followed, and in the next moment found himself in the bowelless body of the tree itself; into which, on the side of the encampment, both light and sound were admitted by a small aperture formed by the natural decay of the wood.