Crossword-Solution: UNSUCCESSFULLY
We have 73 clues for the answer “UNSUCCESSFULLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| thinly | 26 answers |
| tenuously | 26 answers |
| slimly | 26 answers |
| slenderly | 26 answers |
| feebly | 26 answers |
| unsatisfactorily | 27 answers |
| sparsely | 27 answers |
| skimpily | 27 answers |
| flimsily | 27 answers |
| scantily | 29 answers |
| crudely | 34 answers |
| flunkey | 40 answers |
| lesser | 41 answers |
| wincingly | 43 answers |
| unattractively | 43 answers |
| unbearably | 43 answers |
| unwisely | 44 answers |
| unspeakably | 44 answers |
| unhelpfully | 44 answers |
| ungraciously | 44 answers |
| substandard | 44 answers |
| sordidly | 44 answers |
| shoddily | 44 answers |
| repulsively | 44 answers |
| sloppily | 45 answers |
| objectionably | 45 answers |
| spitefully | 46 answers |
| obnoxiously | 46 answers |
| injudiciously | 46 answers |
| hideously | 47 answers |
| dreadfully | 48 answers |
| horrendously | 48 answers |
| horrifically | 48 answers |
| inconsiderately | 48 answers |
| rashly | 48 answers |
| deficiently | 49 answers |
| disagreeably | 49 answers |
| disgustedly | 49 answers |
| brusquely | 49 answers |
| atrociously | 49 answers |
| APPALLINGLY | 49 answers |
| Impetuously | 53 answers |
| frugally | 56 answers |
| Under | 56 answers |
| nastily | 57 answers |
| rudely | 59 answers |
| defectively | 60 answers |
| impulsively | 61 answers |
| Imperfectly | 61 answers |
| unfavourably | 61 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNSUCCESSFULLY (5)
While investigating this in late 1990, your editor discovered that the NSWC still had the bug, but had unsuccessfully tried to get the Smithsonian to accept it --- and that the present curator of their History of American Technology Museum didn't know this and agreed that it would make a worthwhile exhibit.
But you have come later and more reluctantly, and therefore I presume your interview has proved more agreeable than mine.” “Has your suit, then, been unsuccessfully paid to the Saxon heiress?” said the Templar.
Keen and unscrupulous opponents have sought, and not unsuccessfully, to pierce him in this direction; for well they know, that if assailed, he will smite back.
Vincent Ward (ED.the director of "The Navigator") came late to the project (ED.after a number of other directors had been unsuccessfully approached), but I think he got the true meaning of my story.
That was because he had been miscast from the first, and yet had played one part too long, even though unsuccessfully, ever to learn another.
Quotes with UNSUCCESSFULLY (3)
We love men because they can never fake orgasms, even if they wanted to. Because they write poems, songs, and books in our honor. Because they never understand us, but they never give up. Because they can see beauty in women when women have long ceased to see any beauty in themselves. Because they come from little boys. Because they can churn out long, intricate, Machiavellian, or incredibly complex mathematics and physics equations, but they can be comparably clueless when i…
Go ahead. You're not going to walk in on anyone. I'm home alone.""The whole night?" Immediately, I realized it might not have been the smartest thing to say. "Dorothea will be coming soon." That was a lie. Dorothea was long gone. It was close to midnight." Dorothea?""Our housekeeper. She's old- but strong. Very strong." I tried to squeeze past him. Unsuccessfully." Sounds frightening," he said, retrieving the key from the lock. He held it out for me. "She can clean a toilet i…
Please give it up. Fear it no less than the sensual passion, because it, too, may take up all your time and deprive you of your health, peace of mind and happiness in life.[Having himself spent a lifetime unsuccessfully trying to prove Euclid's postulate that parallel lines do not meet, Farkas discouraged his son János from any further attempt.]