Crossword-Solution: PARAGRAPHS
We have 11 clues for the answer “PARAGRAPHS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bar chart and scatter diagram | 1 answer |
| Essay divisions | 1 answer |
| Essay units | 1 answer |
| New ones are usually indented | 1 answer |
| Parts of chapters | 1 answer |
| Two charts? | 2 answers |
| Short articles | 3 answers |
| Writers' blocks | 3 answers |
| AN ESSAY MAY BE ON ONE | 10 answers |
| A BAR CHART REPRESENTING A FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION | 11 answers |
| BAR CHART | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PARAGRAPHS (5)
Fortunately, this extreme is far less common than mainstream folklore paints it --- but almost all hackers will recognize something of themselves in the unflattering paragraphs above.
Also, the choice phrasing noticeable in the sample is not lonely; there is a plenty of its kin distributed through the other paragraphs.
Cutter had several times cut paragraphs about unfaithful husbands out of the newspapers and mailed them to Cutter in a disguised handwriting.
Soon the cadence of his paragraphs settled to an ordered beat and rhythm, and in the end Presley had thrust aside his journal and was once more writing verse.
They chaffed him about some newspaper paragraphs, in which he was described as the “Rubber King,” with an affable assumption of amusement, under which he believed that he detected a genuine respect for his abilities.
Quotes with PARAGRAPHS (3)
Once more, he was immersing himself in books, reaching the end of long articles, even going back over paragraphs to make sure he'd grasped things. How much more satisfying it was than all that skimming, all that jumping around. At present, he was working his way, deliciously, through a book on Mendel, the father of genetics. A man who might not have spend seven years watching peas, if he'd had the internet.
When you put yourself on the page, but it will never be good enough for anyone else, when your raw, bloody heart's smashed into letters and words and paragraphs--can't they see the gore still dripping? What more do they want?-- and none of it matters?
Books are our best friends we say, so can we call 'Paragraphs' as our 'Just Friends'?
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1973–2010).