Crossword-Solution: MADAME
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Madame | n. | My lady; -- a French title formerly given to ladies of quality; now, in France, given to all married women. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MADAME (5)
They bought standing room and entered the auditorium just as the press representative of the house was thanking the audience for their patience and telling them that although Madame Gloeckler was too ill to sing, Miss Kronborg had kindly consented to finish her part.
And I did not think of that before! But tell me where is he? I must go to him at once, and I and my children must throw ourselves at his feet, and thank him for all that he has done for us.” “Alas, Madame!” said Lord Antony, “that is impossible.” “Impossible?—Why?” “Because the Scarlet Pimpernel works in the dark, and his identity is only known under a solemn oath of secrecy to his immediate followers.” “The Scarlet Pimpernel?” said Suzanne, with a merry laugh.
This present opera was “Parsifal.” Madame Wagner does not permit its representation anywhere but in Bayreuth.
Suppose Numa, the lion, should spring out upon us, I should say, then, I presume: Good morning, Monsieur Numa, how is Madame Numa; eh?” “Wait until the blacks spring upon you,” replied D’Arnot, “then you may kill them.
You must be very careful indeed, Monsieur—” “Pardon me, madame, my name is Tarzan.” “Monsieur Tarzan.
Quotes with MADAME (3)
Madame, all stories, if continued far enough, end in death, and he is no true-story teller who would keep that from you.
Madame Bellwings, Memoir Elf Coordinator, was not at all pleased with this request, because elves who write the memoirs of teenage girls have the habit of returning to the magical realm with atrocious grammar. They can't seem to shake the phrases "watever" and "no way," and they insert the word like into so many sentences that the other elves start slapping them... and for no apparent reason occasionally call out the name Edward Cullen.
After a time I saw what I believed, at the time, to be a radio relay station located out on a desolate sand spit near Villa Bens. It was only later that I found out that it was Castelo de Tarfaya, a small fortification on the North African coast. Tarfaya was occupied by the British in 1882, when they established a trading post, called Casa del Mar. It is now considered the Southern part of Morocco. In the early ‘20s, the French pioneering aviation company, Aéropostale, built …
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 107 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).