Crossword-Solution: BRIC
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BRIC | anagram | CRIB |
We have 7 clues for the answer “BRIC”
| Clue | Answers |
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| -- -a-brac | 1 answer |
| Acronym that denotes four of the world's largest countries and sounds like a building material | 1 answer |
| Miscellaneous collection beginning | 1 answer |
| ___-a-brac (tchotchkes) | 1 answer |
| ___-à-brac. | 2 answers |
| A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF THINGS SOLD TOGETHER | 10 answers |
| CHEESE, type of | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BRIC (5)
Photographs fade, bric-a-brac gets lost, busts of Wagner get broken, but once you absorb a Bayreuth-restaurant meal it is your possession and your property until the time comes to embalm the rest of you.
But its oddities were of a different cast from those of our hero’s gilded saloons on the Boulevard Haussmann: the place was low, dusky, contracted, and crowded with curious bric-à-brac.
Acton talked a great deal about his _chinoiseries_; he knew a good deal about porcelain and bric-à-brac.
There was no enviable bric-a-brac, with its provoking legend of cheapness, in the room in which I had seen her.
Pyramidal what-not in the corner, the shelves occupied chiefly with bric-a-brac of the period, disposed with an eye to best effect: shell, with the Lord's Prayer carved on it; another shell--of the long-oval sort, narrow, straight orifice, three inches long, running from end to end--portrait of Washington carved on it; not well done; the shell had Washington's mouth, originally--artist should have built to that.
Quotes with BRIC (3)
There are times when I long to sweep away half the things I am expected to learn; for the overtaxed mind cannot enjoy the treasure it has secured at the greatest cost. ... When one reads hurriedly and nervously, having in mind written tests and examinations, one's brain becomes encumbered with a lot of bric-a-brac for which there seems to be little use. At the present time my mind is so full of heterogeneous matter that I almost despair of ever being able to put it in order. …
We all take such pains to over-educate ourselves. In the wild struggle for existence, we want to have something that endures, and so we fill our minds with rubbish and facts, in the silly hope of keeping our place. The thoroughly well-informed man - that is the modern ideal. And the mind of the thoroughly well-informed man is a dreadful thing. It is like a bric-a-brac shop, all monsters and dust, with everything priced above its proper value.
Pay to go inside Neruda's home A body lies there with no dome. But right there in the front hall Lean a fairy against the icy wall. Oh Endless enigmas had the bard! Nice and large and calm backyard Ends In the middle of a rare room Rare portrait of revelishing gloom. Up climbing at the weird snail stair Does make you grasp for some air. And there's a room with bric-a-brac: Old and precious books all in a pack. Dare saying what I liked most of all? Enjoyed seeing visitors having a ball!
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1966–2021).