Crossword-Solution: DEVONSHIRE
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| British cream | 1 answer |
| Where Exeter is | 1 answer |
| an alternative name from the county of Devon in south-west England | 1 answer |
| Exeter's county | 2 answers |
| DEVON | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DEVONSHIRE (5)
Wrestling matches, in the different fashions of Cornwall and Devonshire, were seen here and there about the market-place; in one corner, there was a friendly bout at quarterstaff; and—what attracted most interest of all—on the platform of the pillory, already so noted in our pages, two masters of defence were commencing an exhibition with the buckler and broadsword.
Stryver (after notifying to his jackal that “he had thought better of that marrying matter”) had carried his delicacy into Devonshire, and when the sight and scent of flowers in the City streets had some waifs of goodness in them for the worst, of health for the sickliest, and of youth for the oldest, Sydney’s feet still trod those stones.
The situation of Barton, in a county so far distant from Sussex as Devonshire, which, but a few hours before, would have been a sufficient objection to outweigh every possible advantage belonging to the place, was now its first recommendation.
Wentworth’s classmate at Harvard College in the year 1809, and who came into his office in Devonshire Street.
His brother rushed at him, but the young Devonshire man met him with such a facer that he dropped in a heap upon the ground.
Quotes with DEVONSHIRE (3)
Are you okay with what we ordered?” Angeline asked him. “You didn’t pipe up with any requests.” Neil shook his head, face stoic. He kept his dark hair in a painfully short and efficient haircut. It was the kind of no-nonsense thing the Alchemists would’ve loved. “I can’t waste time quibbling over trivial things like pepperoni and mushrooms. If you’d gone to my school in Devonshire, you’d understand. For one of my sophomore classes, they left us alone on the moors to fend for …
[The Edwardian era] was a time of booming trade, of great prosperity and wealth in which the pageant of London Society took place year after year in a setting of traditional dignity and beauty. The great houses — Devonshire, Dorchester, Grosvenor, Stafford and Lansdowne House — had not yet been converted into museums, hotels and flats, and there we danced through the long summer nights till dawn. The great country-houses still flourished in their glory, and on their lawns in …
DICK’S DESIREDick's eyes-Soft, cold, and blue-Meet Devonshire's-Dark, sexy, and yearning. Turning away-Dick grabs two packets of sugar-While Devonshire's eyes-Are still upon him-Pondering his every move. Is Dick a playboy, A ladies' man, A mans' man, Or a killer? Does his sex long for, Something hard-Or something soft? Does he need cream in his coffee-The screaming splash of a man, Or the sweet flow of a woman? Finishing up at the bar-Dick turns to leave-Meets Devonshire's ga…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1982–2005).