Crossword-Solution: CHIARI 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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City near Brescia, Italy. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.
Hint 2 anagram
OWALPL
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BATTER ___
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Guido was thus meanly copied by Elizabetta Sirani, and Simone Cantarini; Poussin, by Verdier and Cheron; Parmigiano, by Jeronimo Mazzuoli; Paolo Veronese and Iacomo Bassan had for their imitators their brothers and sons; Pietro de Cortona was followed by Ciro Ferri and Romanelli; Rubens, by Jacques Jordans and Diepenbeck; Guercino, by his own family, the Gennari; Carlo Marratti was imitated by Giuseppe Chiari and Pietro da Pietri; and Rembrandt, by Bramer, Eckhout, and Flink.
Seven Discourses on Art Joshua Reynolds 2005
After Murray had told me the innumerable stories which had been made about my disappearance, he asked me if I knew a little story by the Abbe Chiari, which had come out at the end of the carnival.
To Paris And Prison: The False Nun Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2006
Antony Condulmer, who as a friend of Abbe Chiari's was an enemy of mine, was then an Inquisitor of State, and he took the opportunity of looking upon me in the light of a disturber of the peace of the commonwealth.
To Paris And Prison: The False Nun Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2006
Some said that I was the heresiarch of a new sect; others that Madame Memmo had persuaded the Inquisitors that I had made her sons Atheists, and others that Antony Condulmer, the State Inquisitor, had me imprisoned as a disturber of the peace, because I hissed Abbe Chiari's plays, and had formed a design to go to Padua for the express purpose of killing him.
To Paris And Prison: Under the Leads Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2006
The sons of Madame Memmo were full of wit, and more likely to seduce than to be seduced; and Master Condulmer would have had too much on his hands if he had imprisoned all those who hissed the Abbe Chiari; and as for this abbe, once a Jesuit, I had forgiven him, as the famous Father Origo, himself formerly a Jesuit, had taught me to take my revenge by praising him everywhere, which incited the malicious to vent their satire on the abbe; and thus I was avenged without any trouble to myself.
To Paris And Prison: Under the Leads Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2006
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1966).