Crossword-Solution: EQUABLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Equably | adv. | In an equable manner. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “EQUABLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| In an unruffled manner | 1 answer |
| In an even manner | 1 answer |
| In a tranquil way. | 1 answer |
| Unemotionally | 14 answers |
| composedly | 15 answers |
| Squarely | 17 answers |
| cooly | 23 answers |
| Equally | 25 answers |
| Uniformly | 32 answers |
| Consistently | 41 answers |
| calmly | 52 answers |
| steadily | 58 answers |
| Regularly | 64 answers |
| lightly | 68 answers |
| smoothly | 69 answers |
| Straight | 71 answers |
| Exactly | 85 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EREAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EQUABLY (5)
The care of one important body or soul becomes so engrossing, that all the noises of the outer world begin to come thin and faint into the parlour with the regulated temperature; and the tin shoes go equably forward over blood and rain.
Once Ben had said: "Pop says I can have the north eighty on easy payments if--when----" Emma Byers had flushed up brightly, but had answered equably: "That's a fine piece.
They take no count of rise or fall, but slide equably on their appointed courses from one end to the other of a six-mile street.
Even your way of flinging money about cannot make safety for men set on defying a whole big country for the sake of—what is it exactly?—the blue eyes, or the white arms of the Señora.” He kept his voice equably low.
The talk around here is that she's been off her head for the last year or two.” “But they found the cabin.” “Sure they did,” said the conductor equably.
Quotes with EQUABLY (3)
Of all the Hathaway sisters,” Cam said equably, “Beatrix is the one most suited to choose her own husband. I trust her judgment.” Beatrix gave him a brilliant smile. “Thank you, Cam.”“What are you thinking?” Leo demanded of his brother-in-law. “You can’t trust Beatrix’s judgment.”“Why not?”“She’s too young,” Leo said.“I’m twenty-three,” Beatrix protested. “In dog years I’d be dead.
Who am I? They often tell me I would step from my cell's confinement calmly, cheerfully, firmly, like a squire from his country-house. Who am I? They often tell me I would talk to my warden freely and friendly and clearly, as though it were mine to command. Who am I? They also tell me I would bear the days of misfortune equably, smilingly, proudly, like one accustomed to win. Am I then really all that which other men tell of, or am I only what I know of myself, restless and l…
This exquisite state of unconcerned immersion in oneself is not, unfortunately, of long duration. It is liable to be disturbed from inside. As though sprung from nowhere, moods, feelings, desires, worries and even thoughts incontinently rise up, in a meaningless jumble.... The only successful way of rendering this disturbance inoperative is to keep on breathing quietly and unconcernedly, to enter into friendly relations with whatever appears on the scene, to accustom oneself …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1957–2020).