Crossword-Solution: DAWES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DAWES | anagram | SAWED, WADES |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DAWES (5)
Often, as he talked to Clara Dawes, came that thickening and quickening of his blood, that peculiar concentration in the breast, as if something were alive there, a new self or a new centre of consciousness, warning him that sooner or later he would have to ask one woman or another.
Dawes—who, moreover, was a married woman—was shallow and temporal, compared with his love for herself.
Dawes and he had many periods of coolness, when they saw little of each other; but they always came together again.
Another day, when he saw Miriam, the conversation turned to marriage, then to Clara’s marriage with Dawes.
Dawes interrupted the young man’s flow of eloquence by asking, in a loud sneer: “Did you learn all that at th’ theatre th’ other night?” Paul looked at him; their eyes met.
Quotes with DAWES (3)
Do you believe in the value of truth, my dear, or don’t you?”“Of course I believe in the truth,” said Rhoda, staring.“Yes, you say that, but perhaps you haven’t thought about it. The truth hurts sometimes — and destroys one’s illusions.”“I’d rather have it all the same.” said Rhoda. “So would I. But I don’t know that we’re wise.” Mrs. Oliver; Rhoda Dawes
The OPA man, Anderson Dawes, was sitting on a cloth folding chair outside Miller's hole, reading a book. It was a real book - onionskin pages bound in what might have been actual leather. Miller had seen pictures of them before; the idea of that much weight for a single megabyte of data struck him as decadent.
Dawes observed that the complex statistical algorithm adds little or no value. One can do just as well by selecting a set of scores that have some validity for predicting the outcome and adjusting the values to make them comparable (by using standard scores or ranks). A formula that combines these predictors with equal weights is likely to be just as accurate in predicting new cases as the multiple-regression formula that was optimal in the original sample. More recent resear…
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 86 times in crossword archives (1946–2022).