Crossword-Solution: LELIA 5 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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LELIA anagram ALLIE, ILEAL, ILLAE, LEILA

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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 LELIA (5)

Lelia Hardin Bugg, Wichita, has written "The Prodigal Daughter," "The People of Our Parish," and "Orchids." Edna Thacher Russ, also of Wichita, writes short stories and educational articles.
Kansas Women in Literature Nettie Garmer Barker 2008
Can sweethearts all their thirst allay With strawberries? William Ernest Henley [1849-1903] BALLADE OF LADIES' NAMES Brown's for Lalage, Jones for Lelia, Robinson's bosom for Beatrice glows, Smith is a Hamlet before Ophelia.
The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 4 (of 4) Various 2001
Fatigued with the massive statue she had sculptured, the Amazonian Lelia; wearied with the grandeur of an Ideal which it is impossible to mould from the gross materials of this earth; she was desirous to form an acquaintance with the artist "the lover of an impossible so shadowy"--so near the starry regions.
Life of Chopin Franz Liszt 2003
The mother was an ideal mother, and, as George Sand declared, Chopin's "only love." But, as we shall discover later, Lelia was ever jealous--jealous even of Chopin's past.
Chopin: The Man and His Music James Huneker 2004
Perhaps it will be objected to this that the moral extravagances and audacious sophistries to be met with in "Lelia," in "Leoni," and other novels of hers, belong to the characters represented, and not to the author.
Frederick Chopin as a Man and Musician Frederick Niecks 2004

Quotes with LELIA (1)

Lelia gave a dharma talk about letting go of self-definition: I can't do this because of what happened to me in my childhood; I can't do that because I am very shy; I could never go there because I'm afraid of clowns or mushrooms or polar bears. The group gave a gentle, collective laugh of self-recognition. Teresa found the talk helpful, as she had been having an extended interior dialogue during meditation about how septuagenarians from Torrance were fundamentally unsuited for Buddhism.
Ann Patchett Commonwealth
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Appears in: NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 19 times in crossword archives (1946–2010).