Crossword-Solution: MISMATED
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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting
various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged
in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
Hint 2 anagram
AEGTA
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CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Sentences with MISMATED (5)
One arm was at least twelve inches longer than its mate, which was itself long in proportion to the torso, while the legs, similarly mismated and terminating in huge, flat feet that protruded laterally, caused the thing to lurch fearfully from side to side as it lumbered toward the girl.
But you mustn’t mind, if the rest of us like you! Beatrice thinks a work of art ought to have a ‘purpose.’ But she’s a charming woman—don’t you think her charming? I find in her quite the grand air.” “She’s very beautiful,” I produced with an effort; while I reflected that though it was apparently true that Mark Ambient was mismated it was also perceptible that his sister was perfidious.
Furthermore the hands, besides being very badly drawn, have in this instance the appearance of being mismated with the arms, while both feet look like right feet.
Unhappy and mismated marriages, without means of rectification, are the curse of civilization, the living, gnawing cancer of society.
But to be a ragpicker--ah, there's something to strive for! A rattlebanging cart, with jangling bells on a string across the back, a galled jade of a horse, broken traces, mismated lines--whoa!--giddap, there! oh--Warble, come with me!” He swooped her up in one gigantic arm, but she slipped through and running around, faced him impishly.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1953).