Crossword-Solution: NAYSAY 6 letters, 17 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Reject verbally 1 answer
Be a pessimist 1 answer
Come out against 2 answers
Not go with 2 answers
Speak against. 3 answers
DENY USE 10 answers
BOLDLY OPPOSE 10 answers
BE AGAINST 11 answers
Shut down 12 answers
Pooh-pooh 15 answers
Put the kibosh on 21 answers
Refute 33 answers
Contradict 45 answers
Deny 58 answers
Oppose 64 answers
Refuse 64 answers
Reject 73 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Quoth Roger, "If thou wilt become their man and enter into their host, there is none; for they will ask few questions of so good a man-at-arms, when they know that thou art theirs; but if thou naysay that, it may well be that they will be for turning the key on thee till thou tellest them what and whence thou art." Ralph answered nought, thinking in his mind that this was like enough; so he rode on soberly, till Roger said: "Anyhow, thou mayst turn the cold shoulder on me if thou wilt.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
Well, so it must be, and till thou hast her, there is but one woman in the world for thee." "Nay, it is not so, Master Clement," said Ralph, "and I will tell thee this, so that thou mayst trow my naysay; since I departed from Upmeads, I have been taken in the toils of love, and desired a fair woman, and I have won her and death hath taken her.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
Yet still was that fear of her naysay lurking in his heart, if he should kiss her, or caress her, as a man with a maid.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
Therefore I naysay the word of the War-brand that we should make this man a wolf's-head; for in so doing we shall show ourselves lesser-hearted than he is, and of no account beside of him; and his head on our hall-gable should be to us a nithing-stake, and a tree of reproach.
The Story of the Glittering Plain William Morris 2007
Now am I your Alderman and your Doomster, and I can heave up a sword as well as another maybe, nor do I think that I shall blench in the battle; yet I misdoubt me that I am no leader or orderer of men-of-war: therefore ye will do wisely to choose a wiser man-at-arms than I be for your War-leader; and if at the Great Folk-mote, when all the Houses and Kindreds are gathered, men yeasay your choosing, then let him abide; but if they naysay it, let him give place to another.
The Roots of the Mountains William Morris 2014
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 41 times in crossword archives (1994–2024).