Crossword-Solution: QUERULOUSLY
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Hint 1 meaning
To cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything
flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it; as, to pour
water from a pail; to pour wine into a decanter; to pour oil upon the
waters; to pour out sand or dust.
Hint 2 anagram
PUOR
Hint 3 another clue
Stream
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Sentences with QUERULOUSLY (5)
The figure advanced to the bed, extended a broad, sun-burned hand, and a deep bass voice was heard to say: “Good-bye, brother.” Arnfinn, who was a hard sleeper, gave another rub, and, in a querulously sleepy tone, managed to mutter: “Why,--is it as late as that--already?” The words of parting were more remotely repeated, the hand closed about Arnfinn’s half-unfeeling fingers, the lock on the door gave a little sharp click, and all was still.
Then he turned on his heel and limped into the forest, leaving us calling querulously and plaintively to one another from the cave-mouths.
When he was minister of war he treated them better than he did his officers.” “It seems strange, Coblich, that so shrewd a man as you should have been unable to discover some irregularity in the political life of Prince Ludwig von der Tann before now,” said the prince querulously.
Find the person alone when you deliver it.” “Henry,” says my lady, “you are not ill?” “No, no,” says he, querulously, “I am occupied.
Not for show, not querulously, not in any mawkish sentiment, but in the deep grief and affliction of her heart; turning away her dishevelled head: sobbing most bitterly, wringing her hands, and letting fall abundance of great tears, that choked her utterance.
Quotes with QUERULOUSLY (2)
But unless we determine to take action,' said the old man querulously, as if struggling against something deeply insouciant in his nature, 'then we shall all be destroyed, we shall all die. Surely we care about that?' 'Not enough to want to get killed over it,' said Ford.
Persons curious in chronology may, if they like, work out from what they already know of the Wimsey family that the action of the book takes place in 1935; but if they do, they must not be querulously indignant because the King's Jubilee is not mentioned, or because I have arranged the weather and the moon's changes to suit my own fancy. For, however realistic the background, the novelist's only native country is Cloud-Cuckooland, where they do but jest, poison in jest: no offence in the world.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1968).