Crossword-Solution: FRANGIBLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Frangible | a. | Capable of being broken; brittle; fragile; easily broken. |
We have 8 clues for the answer “FRANGIBLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Easy to break. | 4 answers |
| shattery | 7 answers |
| Easily broken | 7 answers |
| capable of being broken | 12 answers |
| breakable | 16 answers |
| Brittle | 23 answers |
| frail | 60 answers |
| Slim __ | 64 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FRANGIBLE (5)
She loved her grandparents, and she loved the young lord, and she could not get the two loves to dwell together peaceably in her mind--a common difficulty with our weak, easily divided, hardly united natures--frangible, friable, readily distorted! It needs no less than God himself, not only to unite us to one another, but to make a whole of the ill-fitting, roughly disjointed portions of our individual beings.
Sandstone Varieties.--Colour dull red and muddy white; appears like burnt bricks; light, easily frangible; adheres to the tongue; occurs in large masses in the bed of the Darling; probably in connection with the rock-salt of the neighbourhood, which, from the number of brine springs discovered feeding the river, must necessarily exist.
The estates have been back and forward so often between the Brandons and Wylders, I always fancy there may be a screw loose, or a frangible link somewhere, and he's deeply interested for Mark Wylder.' 'You are better, darling; I think you are better,' he said, looking in her face, after a little pause.
HYMN OF HEALTH (From the Greek) Health, thou most frangible of heaven's dower, With thee may what remains of life be spent; Cease not upon me, thus, thy gifts to shower, And in my soul to find a tenement.
Western face of the mountain: the stones or noduli are frequently sub-crystalline, and are imbedded in a sort of micaceous frangible rock: they are very common, of very different sizes, with glassy fracture; the best are hard; the bad easily frangible, their weight is great.