Crossword-Solution: LIMPLY
We have 7 clues for the answer “LIMPLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| How flags hang on windless days | 1 answer |
| How some lettuce behaves | 1 answer |
| How wet hair hangs | 1 answer |
| In a flaccid manner | 1 answer |
| Without firmness. | 1 answer |
| In a weak way | 5 answers |
| Without vigor. | 7 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LIMPLY (5)
Marie was lying on her side under the white mulberry tree, her face half hidden in the grass, her eyes closed, her hands lying limply where they had happened to fall.
The greater strength of the ape was slowly prevailing, and the teeth of the straining beast were scarce an inch from Tarzan’s throat when, with a shuddering tremor, the great body stiffened for an instant and then sank limply to the ground.
The smiling lips tensed to the nervous shock of a momentary agony which the conscious mind never apprehended, and then the dead sank limply back into that deepest of slumbers from which there is no awakening.
Already had he accounted for four of the seven lions and badly wounded the three remaining when in a momentary lull in the encounter he sank limply to his knees and rolled over upon his side.
His head had rolled limply upon one shoulder, his face was red with sleep, and from his open mouth came a terrific sound of snoring.
Quotes with LIMPLY (3)
Ashtadukht slumped and let thenightingale’s song flood her brain. She knew that empty tone, that defeatedoutlook; she knew it intimately. Even now, it burned in her as limply as asnuffed flame. Passion burned with unchecked verve, devoured its fuel, andsputtered out. Despair required no upkeep; it heaped barely-glowing coals inthe back of your mind and fuelled itself.
I was limply poking about in the garbage saying probably, for at that age I must still have been capable of general ideas, This is life.
William sees it all happen again. The pain is not in the event. The subjection to it and his powerless state each time is where his anguish lies. He is unable to influence the situation, despite his desire. He sees the nest outside his house. He sees the baby bird that fell. The mother bird cries frantically for her lost chick. William knows as he approaches the chick that if he touches it his scent will linger, and the mother will reject it. Circling around the fallen creatu…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT, S&S, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1958–2019).