Crossword-Solution: MANNE 5 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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MANNE anagram MENAN, NAMEN, NEMAN

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Drummer Shelly 1 answer
Jazz drummer Shelly ___ 1 answer
Shelly ___, famed jazz drummer 1 answer
Shelly ___, jazz drummer 1 answer
Shelly, the drummer 1 answer
JAZZ DRUMMER 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
Hint 2 anagram
NOTIEMO
Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with MANNE (5)

Peter’s-in-the-East, Oxford (1568): ‘There was buried Alyce, the wiff of a naughty fellow whose name is Matthew Manne.’ There is immortality for Matthew Manne, and there is, in short-hand, the tragedy of “Alyce his wiff.” The reader of this record knows more of Matthew than in two hundred years any one is likely to know of us who moralise over Matthew! At Kyloe, in Northumberland, the intellectual defects of Henry Watson have, like the naughtiness of Manne, secured him a measure of fame.
Books and Bookmen Andrew Lang 2015
Praise whoso will a wedded manne’s life, Certes, I find in it but cost and care, And observances of all blisses bare.
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 2000
Sometimes hath seemed come a grim lioun, And sometimes flowers spring as in a mead; Sometimes a vine, and grapes white and red; Sometimes a castle all of lime and stone; And, when them liked, voided* it anon: *vanished Thus seemed it to every manne’s sight.
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 2000
For which the fame out sprang on every side Both of her beauty and her bounte* wide: *goodness That through the land they praised her each one That loved virtue, save envy alone, That sorry is of other manne’s weal, And glad is of his sorrow and unheal* — *misfortune The Doctor maketh this descriptioun.
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 2000
Thou fallest as it were a sticked swine; Thy tongue is lost, and all thine honest cure;* *care For drunkenness is very sepulture* *tomb Of manne’s wit and his discretion.
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 2000

Quotes with MANNE (1)

In 1962 I wrote for 'Jazz News,' using the pseudonym Manfred Manne, which I picked because of a jazz drummer with that name. I later dropped the 'e.'
Manfred Mann
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1977–1991).