Crossword-Solution: TAIME
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TAIME | anagram | AMITE, ATIME, ETIAM, IMETA, MATIE, TEMIA |
We have 4 clues for the answer “TAIME”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Je ___ beaucoup" | 1 answer |
| "Je ___" (French words of affection) | 1 answer |
| "Je ___" (words preceding a French kiss, perhaps) | 1 answer |
| Je ___ (words to one's chérie) | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
OMETINO
Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with TAIME (5)
Then he looked round at his tall companion, and spoke to him in his own tongue, whereupon the tall man advanced a step, and said in remarkably bad English-- "You save me frind life one taime ago.
Such had been the strong medicine of Konate, to whom, about to die from his wounds, in his shelter by the Sun-mountain Spring beyond the Staked Plain, the taime spirit had talked.
But if ere a chap zays the black word on e--and thiccy’s the taime when a maid can’t help herzell, then ony you karl Jan Uxtable that’s arl my dear, and if so be it’s in the dead hoor of the naight, and thee beest to tother zaide of Hexymoor, ai’ll be by the zaide of thee zooner nor ai could thraw a vorehip." Before I could thank him for his honest championship my mother entered the room, and all his bashfulness (lost for the moment in the pride of strength) came over him again like an extinguisher.
Wull, when ’um coom’d within spaking room of us, beg chap a’ horsebarck hollers out, ’Can ’e tell, my men, where Jan Uxtable live?’ Avore I had taime to spake, Maister lifts hissell up, and zaith, ’What doo ’e want to know for, my faine feller?’ every bit the zame as ai be a tullin of it to you.
Waipe thee mouth fust." "Ah," said Tim, favouring me with a wink, in the excess of his glory, "rackon they Carnishers ’ll know the wai off Tossil’s Barton varm next taime, wi’out no saign postesses."[#] [#] Every word of Tim’s story is true, except as regards the names.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, Three Across.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1976–2017).