Crossword-Solution: BUTTERCUPS
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| Love-in-a-mist bouquet | 1 answer |
| Yellow blooms | 2 answers |
| ANGIOSPERMAE | 8 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BUTTERCUPS (5)
Boldwood went meditating down the slopes with his eyes on his boots, which the yellow pollen from the buttercups had bronzed in artistic gradations.
Then Thistle hastened to the lily, for her cup was deep, and the white leaves fell like curtains over the fragrant bed; he was a dainty little Elf, and could not sleep among the clovers and bright buttercups.
Still they pressed on without speaking; a dog barked not far off and the cocks were crowing, and close by them in the meadow a cow lowed and went hustling over the bents and the long, unbitten buttercups.
Also yellow bowls, filled at present with pussywillows, but looking forward to dandelions and cowslips and buttercups.
But there they were! And so was I! Buttercups and daisies be-hanged! Ice and mud really! But if you breathed that air, and shut your eyes, north, you could see blue flags, scarlet lilies, buttercups, cattails and redbirds sailing over them; east, there would be apple bloom and soft grass, cowslips, and bubbling water, robins, thrushes, and bluebirds; and south, waving corn with wild rose and alder borders, and sparrows, and larks on every fence rider.
Quotes with BUTTERCUPS (3)
A word drops into the mistlike a child's ball into high grasswhere it remains seductivelyflashing and glinting untilthe gold bursts are revealed to besimply field buttercups. Word/mist, word/mist: thus it was with me.
Advice" I must do as you do? Your way I own Is a very good way, and still, There are sometimes two straight roads to a town, One over, one under the hill. You are treading the safe and the well-worn way, That the prudent choose each time; And you think me reckless and rash to-day Because I prefer to climb. Your path is the right one, and so is mine. We are not like peas in a pod, Compelled to lie in a certain line, Or else be scattered abroad.'T were a dull old world, methink…
Tumbling-hair picker of buttercups violetsdandelions And the big bullying daisies through the field wonderfulwith eyes a little sorry Another comes also picking flowers
Where this answer appears
Appears in: USA TODAY.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2004).