Crossword-Solution: SPEER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Speer | n. | A sphere. |
| Speer | v. t. | To ask. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SPEER | anagram | EPERS, PEERS, PERES, PERSE, PREES, PRESE, SPERE, SPREE |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SPEER (5)
They were strangers, but the master received them civilly, and inquired: ``Would you prefer that I should _speer_ these boys, or that you should _speer_ them yourselves?'' The English clergyman having ascertained that to _speer_ meant to question, desired the master to proceed.
The clergyman then said he would be glad in his turn to _speer_ the boys, and began: ``How did Pharaoh die?'' There was a dead silence.
And when we came to the lower prison, Where Willie o Kinmont he did lie, “O sleep ye, wake ye, Kinmont Willie, Upon the morn that thou’s to die?” “O I sleep saft, and I wake aft, It’s lang since sleeping was fley’d frae me; Gie my service back to my wyfe and bairns And a’ gude fellows that speer for me.” Then Red Rowan has hente him up, The starkest man in Teviotdale: “Abide, abide now, Red Rowan, Till of my Lord Scroope I take farewell.
Gin anybody speer at ye For them ye took awa, Ye may tell their wives and bairnies, They’re sleepin at Harlaw.
Respectable Herr Theodorus Spener (we hope it is SpeNer, for they print him SPEER in one of the two places, and we have to go by guess) is ready with an Installation Speech on the occasion; and his Speech was judged so excellent, that they have preserved it in print.
Quotes with SPEER (3)
The true lessons to be learned from Albert Speer are those that help us to recognize the Albert Speers living amongst us.
The real tragedy was not that Speer chose to side with the Nazis, but that he did not care which side he was on, as long as he benefited from it.
My God,” she says. “I feel like I’ve gone through a car wash.” I laugh, or force myself to, because it’s not something I’d normally laugh at.“What about you?” she says to Scottie. “How did you make out?”“I’m a boy,” Scottie says. “Look at me.” Sand has gotten into the bottom of her suit, creating a huge bulge. She scratches at the bulge. “I’m going to go to work now,” she says. I think she’s impersonating me and that Mrs. Speer is getting an unrealistic, humiliating glimpse.“…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 39 times in crossword archives (1946–2023).