Crossword-Solution: COLETTE 7 letters, 24 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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COLETTE anagram ELECTTO

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French author who was also a mime 1 answer
Writer of Claudine stories. 1 answer
Toni in "About a Boy" 1 answer
Single-named French novelist 1 answer
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Gigi's creator 1 answer
French writer of novels about women 1 answer
French woman writer 1 answer
French woman novelist, creator of "Claudine." 1 answer
French novelist, 1873–1954. 1 answer
French novelist who wrote "Gigi" 1 answer
Famous French pen name. 1 answer
Author of the "Claudine" series 1 answer
Author of "Gigi" and "Claudine" 1 answer
"Gigi" novelist 1 answer
"Gigi" author, 1944 1 answer
"Chéri" novelist, 1920 1 answer
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French novelist 24 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COLETTE (5)

She waited, standing a little apart from Colette to watch whether the passers-by would notice the baby.
Frances Waldeaux Rebecca Harding Davis 2008
There he is with Colette." She ran down, took the baby from the bonne, and laid him in Frances's arms.
Frances Waldeaux Rebecca Harding Davis 2008
Why should not John come there and get the money? To go to Colette’s was to see life, indeed; it was wrong; it was against the laws; it partook, in a very dingy manner, of adventure.
Tales and Fantasies Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
And yet Colette’s was not a hell; it could not come, without vaulting hyperbole, under the rubric of a gilded saloon; and, if it was a sin to go there, the sin was merely local and municipal.
Tales and Fantasies Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
Colette (whose name I do not know how to spell, for I was never in epistolary communication with that hospitable outlaw) was simply an unlicensed publican, who gave suppers after eleven at night, the Edinburgh hour of closing.
Tales and Fantasies Robert Louis Stevenson 2013

Quotes with COLETTE (3)

I'm jealous of your hooks," Kevin replied. "Having no hands is better than having two equally strong hands." Don't be ridiculous," one of the white-faced women replied. "Having a white face is worse than both of your situations." But you have a white face because you put makeup on," Colette said, as Sunny climbed back out of the trunk and knelt down in the snow. "You're putting powder on your face right now.
Lemony Snicket The Slippery Slope
Prostitution, perversion, and pornography are intertwined with independence and radical politics in the history of outstanding women. Radclyffe Hall, Colette, Anaïs Nin, Kate Millett, Erica Jong--all of these women used the money they made from writing about sexuality to make it possible for them to live as rebels, dykes, feminists, artists, or whatever deviant and defiant identities they assumed.
Patrick Califia-Rice Some Women
Mrs. French's cat is missing. The signs are posted all over town. "Have you seen Honey?" We've all seen the posters, but nobody has seen Honey the cat. Nobody. Until last Thursday morning, when Miss Colette Piscine swerved her car to miss Honey the cat as she drove across a bridge. Well this bridge, now slightly damaged, is a bit of a local treasure and even has its own fancy name; Pont de Flaque. Now Collette, that sounds like Culotte. That's Panty in French. And Piscine mea…
Pontypool 2007
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 41 times in crossword archives (1948–2022).