Crossword-Solution: OVERBOLD
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Overbold | a. | Excessively or presumptuously bold; impudent. |
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| Barefaced | 23 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OVERBOLD (5)
There was little sleep for man or beast, and the sentries were doubled that there might be enough on duty both to guard against the sudden charge of an overbold, or overhungry lion, and to keep the fire blazing which was an even more effectual barrier against them than the thorny boma.
Rudolph: No single combat shall settle This strife; thou art overbold-- Thou hast put us all on our mettle, Now the game in our hands we hold.
Most like the centre-spike of gold Which burns deep in the blue-bell’s womb What time, with ardors manifold, The bee goes singing to her groom, Drunken and overbold.
She had come to believe, indeed, almost arrogantly in her own malleability and endurance; she had done so much with herself that she had come to think that there was nothing which she could not do; like swimmers, overbold, who reckon upon their strength and their power to hoard it, forgetting the ever-changing moods of their adversary, the sea.
And the sons of Aeolus, kings dealing justice, were Cretheus, and Athamas, and clever Sisyphus, and wicked Salmoneus and overbold Perieres.’ Fragment #5—Scholiast on Apollonius Rhodius, Arg.
Quotes with OVERBOLD (2)
I propose to speak about fairy-stories, though I am aware that this is a rash adventure. Faërie is a perilous land, and in it are pitfalls for the unwary and dungeons for the overbold.
Faerie is a perilous land, and in it are pitfalls for the unwary and dungeons for the overbold... The realm of fairy-story is wide and deep and high and filled with many things: all manner of beasts and birds are found there; shoreless seas and stars uncounted; beauty that is an enchantment, and an ever-present peril; both joy and sorrow as sharp as swords. In that realm a man may, perhaps, count himself fortunate to have wandered, but its very richness and strangeness tie th…