Crossword-Solution: CLAUDEL
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| French diplomat, poet, dramatist: 1868–1955 | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and
rolling, with noise.
Hint 2 anagram
OWLPAL
Hint 3 another clue
BATTER ___
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Sentences with CLAUDEL (5)
Claudel moved that Norwood should be made a member of the committee; and this, of course, was bitterly opposed by the radicals.
But then, a little later, it began to be suspected that she had designs upon Comrade Claudel, the Belgian jeweller.
Here was one of the wonderful things about the Socialist movement, that it broke down the barriers of class, and gave you exciting glimpses of higher worlds of culture and charm! Comrade Baskerville continued to flash her dimples and her wit at Jimmie, despite the fact that Comrade Gerrity and Comrade Claudel and several other moths were hovering about the candle-flame, and all the women in the local watching out of the corners of their eyes.
The other answered: Comrade Claudel, the jeweller--he wanted to go, of course; and Comrade Koeln, the glass-blower--he was a German, but had been naturalized, so they had taken him, in spite of his protests; and Comrade Stankewitz-- “Stankewitz!” cried Jimmie, in dismay.
When, a half hour later, I went down with my manuscript, I found gathered together in Colonel Claudel's office, he being away, the major-general, General Janin, Colonel Dupont, and Lieutenant-Colonel Renouard.
Quotes with CLAUDEL (1)
Walking causes a repetitive, spontaneous poetry to rise naturally to the lips, words as simple as the sound of footsteps on the road. There also seems to be an echo of walking in the practice of two choruses singing a psalm in alternate verses, each on a single note, a practice that makes it possible to chant and listen by turns. Its main effect is one of repetition and alternation that St Ambrose compared to the sound of the sea: when a gentle surf is breaking quietly on the…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1984).