Crossword-Solution: SCARCELY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Scarcely | adv. | With difficulty; hardly; scantly; barely; but just. |
| Scarcely | adv. | Frugally; penuriously. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “SCARCELY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Only just | 6 answers |
| TO make a long story short | 11 answers |
| in brief | 12 answers |
| Not quite | 12 answers |
| Merely | 14 answers |
| perceptibly | 15 answers |
| Rarely | 17 answers |
| Seldom | 19 answers |
| hardly ever | 20 answers |
| Infrequently | 25 answers |
| Hardly | 27 answers |
| ABBREVIATED | 29 answers |
| Briefly | 31 answers |
| To the point | 38 answers |
| from time to time | 38 answers |
| rounded off | 45 answers |
| Barely | 59 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SCARCELY (5)
Hook, scarcely his inferior in brilliancy, but not quite so nimble in wrist play, forced him back by the weight of his onset, hoping suddenly to end all with a favourite thrust, taught him long ago by Barbecue at Rio; but to his astonishment he found this thrust turned aside again and again.
Scarcely had the battle begun, when a great rout overwhelmed the Mice, who scampered off as fast as they could to their holes.
Adj.; mere joke, mere nothing; hardly anything; scarcely anything; nonentity, small beer, cipher; no great shakes, peu de chose[Fr]; child's play, kinderspiel.
Scarcely a day passed, during the summer, but that some slave had to take the lash for stealing fruit.
The wheat-cutting sometimes goes on all night as well as all day, and in good seasons there are scarcely men and horses enough to do the harvesting.
Quotes with SCARCELY (3)
Were the judgments of mankind correct, custom would be regulated by the good. But it is often far otherwise in point of fact; for, whatever the many are seen to do, forthwith obtains the force of custom. But human affairs have scarcely ever been so happily constituted as that the better course pleased the greater number. Hence the private vices of the multitude have generally resulted in public error, or rather that common consent in vice which these worthy men would have to be law.
We can scarcely indeed look into any part of the sacred volume without meeting abundant proofs, that it is the religion of the Affections which God particularly requires. Love, Zeal, Gratitude, Joy, Hope, Trust, are each of them specified; and are not allowed to us as weaknesses, but enjoined on us as our bounden duty, and commended to us as our acceptable worship.
I would like to believe in the myth that we grow wiser with age. In a sense my disbelief is wisdom. Those of a middle generation, if charitable or sentimental, subscribe to the wisdom myth, while the callous see us as dispensable objects, like broken furniture or dead flowers. For the young we scarcely exist unless we are unavoidable members of the same family, farting, slobbering, perpetually mislaying teeth and bifocals.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1979–2023).