Crossword-Solution: IMMOBILE 8 letters, 71 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Immobile a. Incapable of being moved; immovable; fixed; stable.

We have 71 clues for the answer “IMMOBILE”

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not capable of movement or of being moved 1 answer
Trailer's observation? 1 answer
Securely fixed in place 1 answer
Like a stranded ship 1 answer
I'm on the phone still 1 answer
Alessandra Amoroso song that leaves you motionless? 1 answer
immotive 2 answers
Stock-still 2 answers
Moveless. 2 answers
Not budging 5 answers
immotile 7 answers
Unable to move 7 answers
ineffaceable 9 answers
Anywhere Not going 10 answers
ANCHORED 12 answers
rooted 12 answers
high and dry 13 answers
Ingrain 14 answers
Going nowhere 14 answers
Not moving 16 answers
Not going anywhere 17 answers
Indelible 26 answers
paralysed 36 answers
sluggardly 37 answers
immobilised 37 answers
phlegmatic 40 answers
sedentary 40 answers
stoic 41 answers
vegetative 41 answers
unintellectual 42 answers
nerveless 43 answers
vegetal 43 answers
torpid 44 answers
Stationary 44 answers
ANAESTHETISED 45 answers
incognisant 45 answers
benumbed 45 answers
handicapped 46 answers
Brainless 46 answers
disabled 47 answers
stagnant 48 answers
Passionless 48 answers
Unflappable 49 answers
Languid 51 answers
entrenched 52 answers
Slothful 53 answers
Imperturbable 54 answers
stupefied 54 answers
Indolent 56 answers
Inexorable 56 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMMOBILE (5)

And he loved her as she balanced her head and stared straight in front of her, pouting, wistful, immobile, as if she yielded herself to her fate because it was too strong for her.
Sons and Lovers David Herbert Lawrence 1995
His arms moved, and his head, but the great bulk of the man remained immobile in its place, and as the interview proceeded and this peculiarity emphasised itself, Presley began to conceive the odd idea that Shelgrim had, as it were, placed his body in the chair to rest, while his head and brain and hands went on working independently.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
Cronshaw was lying on his back immobile; he looked very odd in his nightshirt; and his baldness was disconcerting.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995
She liked to watch that immobile, perfect profile, neither young nor old, indeed not suggesting age in any degree, but only experience and knowledge--and an infinite capacity for emotion, for passion even.
The Price She Paid David Graham Phillips 1996
The immobile, amused superiority of this proprietor of silver boxes, this wearer of strange and brilliant garments, became slightly intensified as he pointed to the fallen sleeve, a rag of red and snow, lying near her feet.
The Conquest of Canaan Booth Tarkington 1996

Quotes with IMMOBILE (3)

You are wrong if you think you cannot live without love, Edith.''No, I am not,' she said, slowly. 'I cannot live without it. Oh, I do not mean that I go into a decline, develop odd symptoms, become a caricature. I mean something far more serious than that. I mean that I cannot live well without it. I cannot think or act or speak or write or even dream with any kind of energy in the absence of love. I feel excluded from the living world. I become cold, fish-like, immobile. I i…
Anita Brookner Hotel du Lac
We suddenly feel fearful and apprehensive, naked in our perishable flesh, and for just a moment we wish we could go back to being stone — crumbling in death rather than rotting, trapped inside an immobile prison of stone rather than reduced to immaterial souls like those that now rattled within our skulls. The moment passes. There is no point in regretting irreversible decisions — one has to live with them, and we try.
Ekaterina Sedia The Alchemy of Stone
When I throw back my head and howl People (women mostly) say But you've always done what you want, You always get your way- A perfectly vile and foul Inversion of all that's been. What the old ratbags mean Is I've never done what I don't.So the shit in the shuttered chateau Who does his five hundred words Then parts out the rest of the day Between bathing and booze and birds Is far off as ever, but so Is that spectacled schoolteaching sod(Six kids, and the wife in pod, And he…
Philip Larkin Philip Larkin Poetry
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 13 times in crossword archives (1944–2018).