Crossword-Solution: MORNS 5 letters, 58 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Early-bird times. 1 answer
Dawns: Poetic. 1 answer
Day openers, poetically 1 answer
Daybreaks, poetically 1 answer
Daybreaks, to a poet 1 answer
Days' starts, poetically 1 answer
Dew times 1 answer
E'ens' counterparts 1 answer
Early parts of poetic days 1 answer
Early periods 1 answer
Early times in verse 1 answer
Early times of day, to poets 1 answer
Early times, in odes 1 answer
Early times, in poetry 1 answer
Early times, poetically 1 answer
Dawns: Poet. 1 answer
Eve's relatives 1 answer
Eves' counterparts 1 answer
Eves' opposites 1 answer
Poet's daybreaks 1 answer
Poetic A.M.'s 1 answer
Poetic dawns 1 answer
Poetic daybreaks 1 answer
Poetic mornings 1 answer
September times 1 answer
Times to rise 1 answer
Times when Phoebus 'gins arise. 1 answer
Times, to a poet 1 answer
When cock-a-doodle-doos are done 1 answer
Dawns, to Donne 1 answer
"___ abed and daylight slumber / Were not meant for man alive": Housman 1 answer
A.M.'s to poets 1 answer
A.m. times, to poets 1 answer
Blake's daybreaks 1 answer
Breakfast times for Burns 1 answer
Counterparts of eves 1 answer
Dawns, in poetry 1 answer
Dawns, in verse 1 answer
Dawns, poetically 1 answer
AMs 2 answers
Eve's opposite 2 answers
Forenoon times 2 answers
Forenoons 2 answers
Sunrise times 2 answers
Times to crow 2 answers
Poetic times of day 3 answers
Rising times 3 answers
Daybreaks 3 answers
Poetic times 3 answers
Eve's counterpart 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MORNS (5)

How from thy first ascent thou didst disperse A blushing warmth throughout the universe, While near the morns Lucasta's fires did glow, And to the earth a purer dawn did throw.
Lucasta Richard Lovelace 1996
Thou know'st it all; Thou know'st our evens, our morns, our red and gray; How moons, and hearts, and seasons rise and fall; How we grow weary plodding on the way; Of future joy how present pain bereaves, Rounding us with a dark of mere decay, Tossed with a drift Of summer-fallen leaves.
A Book of Strife in the Form of The Diary of an Old Soul George MacDonald 1999
When I returned from the town at nightfall Notes continued to pour As when I had left two hours before: “It’s the very last time,” she said in closing; “From now I play no more.” A few morns onward found her fading, And, as her life outflew, I thought of her playing her tunes right through; And I felt she had known of what was coming, And wondered how she knew.
Moments of Vision Thomas Hardy 2015
Morns would have dawned On the uprooting by the night-gun’s stroke Of what the yester noonshine brought to flower; Brown martial brows in dying throes have wanned Despite his absence; hearts no fewer been broke By Empery’s insatiate lust of power.
Moments of Vision Thomas Hardy 2015
They have gathered up the jewels from their beds of mossy green, With all the dewy diamonds that summer morns have seen; The silver from the lichen and the powdered gold dust, too, Where the buttercups have flourished and the dandelions grew.
The Verse-Book Of A Homely Woman Elizabeth Rebecca Ward, AKA Fay Inchfawn 2002

Quotes with MORNS (2)

It was not death, for I stood up, And all the dead lie down; It was not night, for all the bells Put out their tongues, for noon. It was not frost, for on my flesh I felt siroccos crawl, Nor fire, for just my marble feet Could keep a chancel cool. And yet it tasted like them all; The figures I have seen Set orderly, for burial, Reminded me of mine, As if my life were shaven And fitted to a frame, And could not breathe without a key; And I was like midnight, some, When everyth…
Emily Dickinson I'm Nobody! Who Are You?
IVREVEILLEWake: the silver dusk returning Up the beach of darkness brims, And the ship of sunrise burning Strands upon the eastern rims. Wake: the vaulted shadow shaatters, Trampled to the floor it spanned, And the tent of night in tatters Straws the sky-pavilioned land. Up, lad, up, 'tis late for lying: Hear the drums of morning play; Hark, the empty highways crying" Who'll beyond the hills away?" Towns and countries woo together, Forelands beacon, belfries call; Never lad t…
A.E. Housman A Shropshire Lad
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 77 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).