Crossword-Solution: LULLS 5 letters, 48 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

We have 48 clues for the answer “LULLS”

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Quiet interludes 1 answer
Deceives into trustfulness 1 answer
Induces a yawn, maybe 1 answer
Mesmerizes, maybe 1 answer
Pauses in activity 1 answer
Periods of calm 1 answer
Periods of calm weather 1 answer
Conversational gaps. 1 answer
Periods of relative tranquility 1 answer
Calm spells 1 answer
Quiet periods 1 answer
Quiet spells 1 answer
Calm periods 1 answer
Slow times 1 answer
Slow tlmes 1 answer
Soothes to sleep 1 answer
Temporary calms 1 answer
Welcome things on hectic workdays 1 answer
Brief respites. 2 answers
Idle periods 2 answers
Downtimes 2 answers
Quiet moments 2 answers
Slow periods 2 answers
Periods of inactivity 3 answers
Breathing spells 3 answers
Abatements 3 answers
Cease-fires 3 answers
Breaks in the action 3 answers
Respites 4 answers
Puts to sleep 4 answers
Quiet times 4 answers
Placates 5 answers
Intermissions 5 answers
Down times 6 answers
Tranquilizes 6 answers
Dips 6 answers
Stills. 8 answers
Breathers 10 answers
A QUIET DAD, MAYBE GLARING 10 answers
A MEDICATION THAT SOOTHES INFLAMED OR INJURED SKIN 10 answers
Pacifies 10 answers
CAUSE TO BE CALM OR QUIET AS BY ADMINISTERING A SEDATIVE TO 10 answers
Abates 11 answers
CASTER OF SPELLS 11 answers
Soothes 14 answers
Calms down 17 answers
Calms 18 answers
Breaks 27 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LULLS (5)

During some lulls of the wind and sea, I fancied I heard several times vague sounds, a sort of fugitive harmony produced by words of command.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne 1994
And what is friendship but a name, A charm that lulls to sleep, A shade that follows wealth and fame, But leaves the wretch to weep.
Charlotte Temple Susanna Rowson 2006
Once on a time when the waves broke over the deck and drenched them all, Cormac made this song:-- (57) “O the Tinker's a lout and a lubber, And the life of a sailor he dares not, When the snow-crested surges caress us And sweep us away with their kisses, He bides in a berth that is warmer, Embraced in the arms of his lady; And lightly she lulls him to slumber, --But long she has reft me of rest!” They had a very rough voyage, but landed at last in Midfiord, and anchored off shore.
The Life and Death of Cormac the Skald Unknown 2008
THE BLUE ROOM That nature has her moments of sympathy with man has been noted often enough,--and generally as a new discovery; to us, who had never known any other condition of things, it seemed entirely right and fitting that the wind sang and sobbed in the poplar tops, and in the lulls of it, sudden spirts of rain spattered the already dusty roads, on that blusterous March day when Edward and I awaited, on the station platform, the arrival of the new tutor.
The Golden Age Kenneth Grahame 2008
One of the queerest phases of his long agony was the intense relief produced by these momentary lulls.
The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton, Part 1 (of 10) Edith Wharton 1995

Quotes with LULLS (3)

But it is just as useless for a man to want first of all to decide the externals and after that the fundamentals as it is for a cosmic body, thinking to form itself, first of all to decide the nature of its surface, to what bodies it should turn its light, to which its dark side, without first letting the harmony of centrifugal and centripetal forces realize [*realisere*] its existence [*Existents*] and letting the rest come of itself. One must learn first to know himself bef…
Soren Kierkegaard
I have a pesky little critic in the back of my mind. He's a permanent fixture and passes judgment on everything I write. In order to placate him, especially when I'm endeavoring to write anything as ambitious as a novel, I have to constantly mutter, 'I'm not writing a masterpiece, I'm not writing a masterpiece.'This mantra lulls him into a kind of stupor so that he pays no attention to what I'm doing, because after all, I'm not claiming it's any good. Slowly, and secretly, on…
Rukhsana Khan
All empires fall, eventually.” “But why? It’s not for lack of power. In fact, it seems to be the opposite. Their power lulls them into comfort. They become undisciplined. Those who had to earn power are replaced by those who have known nothing else. Who have no comprehension of the need to rise above base desires.[”]
Max Barry Lexicon
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, S&S, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 80 times in crossword archives (1948–2025).