Crossword-Solution: MESSALINA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MESSALINA | anagram | SEMINASAL |
We have 24 clues for the answer “MESSALINA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| The wife of Emperor Claudius | 1 answer |
| OCTAVIA, mother of | 1 answer |
| nymphomaniac | 21 answers |
| trull | 22 answers |
| Trollop | 28 answers |
| Man-trap | 29 answers |
| demirep | 29 answers |
| light woman | 30 answers |
| Troll | 31 answers |
| slut | 32 answers |
| Hussy | 32 answers |
| Jezebel | 34 answers |
| loose woman | 34 answers |
| Seductress | 35 answers |
| Wench | 42 answers |
| Minx | 42 answers |
| jade | 44 answers |
| Nymphet | 44 answers |
| Harlot | 46 answers |
| Baggage | 50 answers |
| Temptress | 55 answers |
| Hot stuff | 65 answers |
| Drab | 68 answers |
| Piece | 74 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MESSALINA (5)
Contemporary authors, who have not spared the Roman ladies, never reproached them with this vice, which, in modern times, has been desperately practised by women who in licentiousness vied with Messalina.
This modern Lucretia might have assumed with more propriety the name of Messalina, since the woman who can be guilty, who can even be accused, of a criminal intercourse with a father and two brothers must be abandoned to all the licentiousness of a venal love.
His book, in short, was a capital instance of the Penny Messalina school of literature; and there arose from it, in that cool parlour, in that silent, wayside, mountain inn, a rank atmosphere of gold and blood and “Jenkins,” and the “Mysteries of London,” and sickening, inverted snobbery, fit to knock you down.
Otto is no ‘fool,’ the reader is left in no doubt as to whether or not Seraphina was a Messalina (though much it would matter, if you come to that); and therefore on both these points the reviewer has been unjust.
Music was made for them by descendants, it might well be, of Romulus, of Messalina, of Benvenuto Cellini, and, around behind the house, waiting to serve the dancers with light food and drink, lounged and gossiped grandchildren of the Congo, only a generation or so removed from dances for which a chance stranger furnished both the occasion and the refreshments.
Quotes with MESSALINA (1)
Consider the capacity of the human body for pleasure. Sometimes, it is pleasant to eat, to drink, to see, to touch, to smell, to hear, to make love. The mouth. The eyes. The fingertips, The nose. The ears. The genitals. Our voluptific faculties (if you will forgive me the coinage) are not exclusively concentrated here. The whole body is susceptible to pleasure, but in places there are wells from which it may be drawn up in greater quantity. But not inexhaustibly. How long is …