Crossword-Solution: UNPUNCTUAL
We have 8 clues for the answer “UNPUNCTUAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Habitually late | 2 answers |
| Not punctual | 3 answers |
| NEVER on time | 7 answers |
| AFTER THE APPOINTED TIME | 11 answers |
| Overdue | 30 answers |
| dilatory | 33 answers |
| Untimely? | 47 answers |
| belated | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNPUNCTUAL (5)
Here tulips bloom as they are told; Unkempt about those hedges blows An English unofficial rose; And there the unregulated sun Slopes down to rest when day is done, And wakes a vague unpunctual star, A slippered Hesper; and there are Meads towards Haslingfield and Coton Where das Betreten's not verboten.
You, the only creature who could have saved me!” “Goodbye—goodbye,” she repeated hurriedly; and as she moved away she heard him cry out on a last note of entreaty: “At least you’ll let me see you once more?” * * * * * Lily, on regaining the Gormer grounds, struck rapidly across the lawn toward the unfinished house, where she fancied that her hostess might be speculating, not too resignedly, on the cause of her delay; for, like many unpunctual persons, Mrs.
The unpunctual woman, like the unpunctual man, occasions dislike, because she consumes and wastes time, and provokes the reflection that we are not of sufficient importance to make her more prompt.
She supposed that these were unpunctual guests, who would have to be content with vicarious civility, since Evie and Charles were gone, Henry tired, and the others in their rooms.
What about the other two objections? I don't believe in your faith at all, and I'm unpunctual and forgetful, and break things." Strangely she was wanting him urgently now to reassure her.
Quotes with UNPUNCTUAL (1)
If I could walk one week, why not six? If I could walk to London, why not to Paris, to the Alps, to Jerusalem... I would show with money and a pair of strong boots you can get to Rome. Good-bye, all ye vampires of modern travel. Good-bye, insistent cab-men, and tip-loving porters. Good-bye, mis-directed luggage and dusty railway carriages... Good-bye, trains - punctual and unpunctual, I am your slave no longer. I am free. I am FREE.