Crossword-Solution: IMMURED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Immured | imp. & p. p. | of Immure |
We have 37 clues for the answer “IMMURED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Walled up | 1 answer |
| Shirley to Warren | 2 answers |
| compassed | 30 answers |
| Encased | 31 answers |
| in jail | 32 answers |
| in bondage | 32 answers |
| circumscribed | 32 answers |
| Detained | 33 answers |
| Pent (up) | 33 answers |
| interred | 33 answers |
| hampered | 34 answers |
| Locked in | 34 answers |
| penned in | 35 answers |
| laid-up | 35 answers |
| enslaved | 35 answers |
| fettered | 36 answers |
| Hemmed in | 36 answers |
| BEHIND bars | 36 answers |
| curbed | 36 answers |
| bounded | 37 answers |
| Laid up | 38 answers |
| hostage | 38 answers |
| imprisoned | 39 answers |
| caged | 40 answers |
| Captive | 43 answers |
| Checked | 46 answers |
| finite | 46 answers |
| incarcerated | 47 answers |
| Locked (up) | 47 answers |
| Restricted ___ | 51 answers |
| jailed | 52 answers |
| Enclosed | 52 answers |
| Unwilling | 53 answers |
| Restrained | 60 answers |
| constrained | 67 answers |
| Shut up! | 70 answers |
| Confined | 82 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMMURED (5)
Quietly he passed in through the secret way, ascending a spiral runway to the apartment in which the Princess of Ptarth was immured.
Should I leave this incomparable flower to wither unseen on these rough mountains? Should I despise the great gift offered me in the eloquent silence of her eyes? Here was a soul immured; should I not burst its prison? All side considerations fell off from me; were she the child of Herod I swore I should make her mine; and that very evening I set myself, with a mingled sense of treachery and disgrace, to captivate the brother.
Within the navel of this hideous wood, Immured in cypress shades, a sorcerer dwells, Of Bacchus and of Circe born, great Comus, Deep skilled in all his mother's witcheries, And here to every thirsty wanderer By sly enticement gives his baneful cup, With many murmurs mixed, whose pleasing poison The visage quite transforms of him that drinks, And the inglorious likeness of a beast Fixes instead, unmoulding reason's mintage Charactered in the face.
Such was the station or prison at Norman Cross, where some six thousand French and other foreigners, followers of the grand Corsican, were now immured.
Berger’s band with their uniforms and outlandish instruments; or what he would think to see the brown faces grown so few and the white so many; and his father’s land sold, for planting sugar, and his father’s house quite perished, or perhaps the last of them struck leprous and immured between the surf and the cliffs on Molokai? So simply, even in South Sea Islands, and so sadly, the changes come.
Quotes with IMMURED (3)
The anarch's study of the history of the caesars has more of a theoretical significance for him - it offers a sampling of how far rulers can go. In practice, self-discipline is the only kind of rule that suits the anarch. He, too, can kill anyone (this is deeply immured in the crypt of his consciousness) and, above all, extinguish himself if he finds himself inadequate.
We live, all of us, in sprung rhythm. Even in cities, folk stir without knowing it to the surge in the blood that is the surge and urgency of season. In being born, we have taken seisin of the natural world, and as ever, it is the land which owns us, not we, the land. Even in the countryside, we dwell suspended between the rhythms of earth and season, weather and sky, and those imposed by metropolitan clocks, at home and abroad. When does the year begin? No; ask rather, When …
You would get some fantastic syntactical phenomena. You would hear people talking in Barbados in the exact melody as a minor character in Shakespeare. Because here you have a thing that was not immured and preserved and mummified, but a voluble language, very active, very swift, very sharp.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1987–2001).