Crossword-Solution: TARRYING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Tarrying | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Tarry |
We have 13 clues for the answer “TARRYING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Dragging one's feet | 3 answers |
| Slowed | 21 answers |
| Dilly-dallying | 22 answers |
| DEFERRED ___ | 31 answers |
| Delayed | 32 answers |
| Held (up) | 32 answers |
| slowness | 33 answers |
| dilatory | 33 answers |
| postponed | 35 answers |
| lingering | 43 answers |
| Tardy | 49 answers |
| Lethargy | 68 answers |
| Slow | 81 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TARRYING (5)
CHAPTER 20 Ralph Meeteth a Man in the Wood But the morning began to wear as he sat deep in these thoughts and still the Carline came not to him; and he thought: "She leaveth me alone that I may do her bidding: so will I without tarrying." And he arose and did on his hauberk and basnet, and girt his sword to his side, and went forth, a-foot as before.
MELIBOEUS And what so potent cause took you to Rome? TITYRUS Freedom, which, though belated, cast at length Her eyes upon the sluggard, when my beard 'Gan whiter fall beneath the barber's blade- Cast eyes, I say, and, though long tarrying, came, Now when, from Galatea's yoke released, I serve but Amaryllis: for I will own, While Galatea reigned over me, I had No hope of freedom, and no thought to save.
And the King said: "Speak, some one of you, without fear; this is no time for tarrying." Thereon spake an elder, the oldest of them, and said: "Lord, this is the very truth, that none of us here present are meet for this office: whereas, among other matters, we be all unmeet for battle; some of us have never been warriors, and other some are past the age for leading an host.
The Holy Father disowns them, and they would now fain, by awaking his fears and jealousy, bring him to some terms; but let him once acknowledge them and see whether they would admit you to their palaces or hold any intercourse with you: ‘Forth with the fellow,’ they would say; ‘vaya! is he not a Lutheran? Is he not an enemy to the Church? _A la horca_, _a la horca_!’ I know this family better than you do, Don Jorge.” “It is useless tarrying,” said I; “nothing, however, can be done in Madrid.
Ravenswood readily agreed to depart, only tarrying to recommend to them due attention to the body, and to receive information where he was to find the sexton, or beadle, who had in charge the deserted churchyard of the Armitage, in order to prepare matters for the reception of Old Alice in the place of repose which she had selected for herself.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2001–2006).