Crossword-Solution: CRIER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Crier | n. | One who cries; one who makes proclamation. |
| Crier | n. | an officer who proclaims the orders or directions of a court, or who gives public notice by loud proclamation; as, a town-crier. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CRIER | anagram | CERRI, RICER |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CRIER (5)
Tell the Coppersmith, Darzee, and he will tell the garden that Nagaina is dead.” The Coppersmith is a bird who makes a noise exactly like the beating of a little hammer on a copper pot; and the reason he is always making it is because he is the town crier to every Indian garden, and tells all the news to everybody who cares to listen.
The crier came forward to greet the chieftain, then bent attentively over the small babe, listening to the words of the chieftain.
Then the crier, praising her brave deed in heroic verse, led her around the camp, inside of the circle of teepees.
The crier or herald sang out: “Come away, come away, Stone boy and his uncles will kill all of us.” So the buffalo withdrew, leaving over two thousand of their dead and wounded on the field, only to be skinned and put away for the feasts of Stone boy and his uncles, who lived to be great chiefs of their own tribe, and whose many relations soon joined them on the banks of Stone Boy Creek.
Then Beety struck Pot-visitor to the heart and killed him, and Bread-nibbler hit Loud-crier in the belly, so that he fell on his face and his spirit flitted forth from his limbs.
Quotes with CRIER (3)
She has never been a pretty crier. She sobbed the way she did everything else - with passion and excess. That she had managed to keep it inside her this long was astounding to James. He thought of pushing open the half-closed door and kneeling before his wife, wrapping his arms around her shoulders and helping her upstairs. He raised his hand, stroking the wood of the door, planning to say something to calm her. But what wisdom could he offer Gus, when he could not even heed …
The Last Leaf I saw him once before, As he passed by the door, And again The pavement stones resound, As he totters o'er the ground With his cane. They say that in his prime, Ere the pruning-knife of Time Cut him down, Not a better man was found By the Crier on his round Through the town. But now he walks the streets, And looks at all he meets Sad and wan, And he shakes his feeble head, That it seems as if he said," They are gone." The mossy marbles rest On the lips that he h…
If there were dreams to sell Merry and sad to tell And the crier rung his bell What would you buy?
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 146 times in crossword archives (1948–2025).