Crossword-Solution: ISADORA
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with ISADORA (5)
The main revolution necessary for dancing improvisers, who would go a longer way with the Poem Game idea, is to shake off the Isadora Duncan and the Russian precedents for a while, and abolish the orchestra and piano, replacing all these with the natural meaning and cadences of English speech.
Nothing could be further removed from musical comedy than the art of such women as Isadora Duncan and Maude Allen.
Say, what am I going to do about it anyway? Ditch it? Or get some young lions?" "Isadora would be safer with the old ones," Collins said.
All Isadora has to do when she's ready is to step on the button; and when the electricity shoots through their feet, if they don't go up in the air and rampage and roar around to beat the band, not only can you keep the three hundred, but I'll give you three hundred more.
You have done wonders with them.” “Regular Isadora Duncan stuff,” sighed Peter Snipe, drawing lazily at his pipe.
Quotes with ISADORA (3)
Lust is a tool, desire a trap. Wield the first, and you can take someone’s soul. Fall into the second, and they can take yours. ~ Isadora Conti to Grayson van Court
Yes, I know," Isadora said, and then read her poem, leaning forward so Carmelita Spats would not overhear:"I would rather eat a bowl of vampire batsthan spend an hour with Carmelita Spats." The Baudelaires giggled and then covered their mouths so nobody would know they were laughing at Carmelita." That was great," Klaus said. "I like the part about the bowl of bats.
You write poetry?" Klaus asked. He had read a lot about poets but had never met one." Just a little bit," Isadora said modestly. "I write poems down in this notebook. It's an interest of mine.""Sappho!" Sunny shrieked, which meant something like, "I'd be very pleased to hear a poem of yours!
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Appears in: AARP, Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, The Atlantic, Three Across, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 54 times in crossword archives (1949–2025).