Crossword-Solution: RUBBISHY
We have 14 clues for the answer “RUBBISHY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| tinpot | 1 answer |
| functionless | 10 answers |
| profitless | 24 answers |
| Valueless | 32 answers |
| Rundown | 41 answers |
| slatternly | 45 answers |
| frumpish | 46 answers |
| Tatty | 49 answers |
| frumpy | 49 answers |
| Ratty | 51 answers |
| trashy | 52 answers |
| dowdy | 55 answers |
| Unkempt | 88 answers |
| Worthless | 96 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RUBBISHY (5)
That’s good enough for little rubbishy common things—specially with gals, cuz _they_ go back on you anyway, and blab if they get in a huff—but there orter be writing ’bout a big thing like this.
People don't wear well, do they? What IS the matter with them? Why can't they be natural and not make themselves into rubbishy, old scrap-bags full of fakes and pretenses? You're looking at my hair." They were in Mrs.
Strings of dusty niggers with splay feet arrived and departed; a stream of manufactured goods, rubbishy cottons, beads, and brass-wire sent into the depths of darkness, and in return came a precious trickle of ivory.
They were not so much the result of the analysis of the mind and the following out of concatenations of strict argument; but they were flashes of intuition and experience, and all through the 'Upanishads' you find these extraordinary flashes embedded in the midst of a great deal of what we should call a rather rubbishy kind of argument, and a good deal of merely conventional Brahmanical talk of those days.
The man who yearned to be proud of his work wastes himself in rubbishy articles which his conscience regards, sooner or later, as so many evil actions.
Quotes with RUBBISHY (1)
And new physical problems are arising almost daily. I'm getting problems from a painful trapped nerve in my shoulder, where my rucksack strap has been pinching it, and I can't straighten my arm above shoulder level - soon I will be limping like Richard III. By now my back is covered with eczema, the result of a perpetually sodden shirt and rucksack pressed against it day after day in this heat. In one place my pack has rubbed a painful hole in my skin through the eczema; carr…
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Appears in: WSJ.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2002).