Crossword-Solution: HECKLER
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HECKLER (5)
Now, if you nominate Governor Black and I am addressing a large audience--and I certainly will--the heckler in the audience will arise and interrupt me, saying: 'Chauncey, we agree with what you say about the Grand Old Party and all that, but how about the Canal steal?' I have to explain that the amount stolen was only a million, and that would be fatal.
Political orators must have the same sort of feeling when their audience clamours for the ejection of a heckler, but it cannot be so keen.
When a genuine heckler interrupts, the orator either ignores him, or says haughtily that he can find him arguments but cannot find him brains.
The heckler said: "General de la Rey guaranteed the men fighting under him a living." Quick as a flash Smuts replied: "Nonsense.
Then the bearded attorney, whose fame was secure as a heckler of witnesses, rose dramatically from his chair.
Quotes with HECKLER (3)
All political meetings are very much alike. Somebody gets up and introduces the speaker of the evening, and then the speaker of the evening says at great length what he thinks of the scandalous manner in which the Government is behaving or the iniquitous goings-on of the Opposition. From time to time confederates in the audience rise and ask carefully rehearsed questions, and are answered fully and satisfactorily by the orator. When a genuine heckler interrupts, the orator ei…
HECKLER: Say something funny! COMEDIAN: I don't do requests.
Turing attended Wittgenstein's lectures on the philosophy of mathematics in Cambridge in 1939 and disagreed strongly with a line of argument that Wittgenstein was pursuing which wanted to allow contradictions to exist in mathematical systems. Wittgenstein argues that he can see why people don't like contradictions outside of mathematics but cannot see what harm they do inside mathematics. Turing is exasperated and points out that such contradictions inside mathematics will le…
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, WSJ.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1989–2018).