Crossword-Solution: MUTILATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Mutilation | n. | The act of mutilating, or the state of being mutilated; deprivation of a limb or of an essential part. |
We have 10 clues for the answer “MUTILATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| concision | 2 answers |
| Eyesore | 23 answers |
| Detriment. | 25 answers |
| Malformation | 26 answers |
| Deformity | 30 answers |
| monstrosity | 33 answers |
| Injury | 57 answers |
| Damage | 59 answers |
| Fright | 61 answers |
| Mess ___ | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with MUTILATION (5)
Unlike and superior to either of those two typical remnants of mediævalism, the old barn embodied practices which had suffered no mutilation at the hands of time.
Oft had I heard of thee in times gone by— The bloody mutilation of thine eyes— And therefore know thee, son of Laius.
Moral rights may include the right of an author to have his or her name on a work, the right of attribution, and the right to object to distortion or mutilation--the right of integrity.
The Cheers rerun was bringing him no pleasure, so sure, what the hell; it was a nice night for a mutilation.
Saint Antoine’s blood was up, and the blood of tyranny and domination by the iron hand was down--down on the steps of the Hotel de Ville where the governor’s body lay--down on the sole of the shoe of Madame Defarge where she had trodden on the body to steady it for mutilation.
Quotes with MUTILATION (3)
I believe that if one man were to live out his life fully and completely, were to give form to every feeling, expression to every thought, reality to every dream - I believe that the world would gain such a fresh impulse of joy that we would forget all the maladies of medievalism, and return to the Hellenic ideal - to something finer, richer, than the Hellenic ideal, it may be. But the bravest man amongst us is afraid of himself. The mutilation of the savage has its tragic su…
When the body escaped mutilation, seldom did the heart go to the grave unscarred.
Live or die, but don't poison everything... Well, death's been herefor a long time --it has a hell of a lotto do with helland suspicion of the eyeand the religious objectsand how I mourned themwhen they were made obsceneby my dwarf-heart's doodle. The chief ingredientis mutilation. And mud, day after day, mud like a ritual, and the baby on the platter, cooked but still human, cooked also with little maggots, sewn onto it maybe by somebody's mother, the damn bitch! Even so, I …