Crossword-Solution: VERSES 6 letters, 64 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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VERSES anagram SERVES, SEVERS, SEVRES

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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with VERSES (5)

His name is mentioned by Avienus; by Suidas, a celebrated critic, at the close of the eleventh century, who gives in his lexicon several isolated verses of his version of the fables; and by John Tzetzes, a grammarian and poet of Constantinople, who lived during the latter half of the twelfth century.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
The book was opened—the leaves, drab with age, being quite worn away at much-read verses by the forefingers of unpractised readers in former days, where they were moved along under the line as an aid to the vision.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
She repeated the little verses musically, like a song, and the entreaty of the flowers was even softer than the rest, as the shy speech of flowers might be, and she ended with the voice suspended, almost with a rising inflection.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
When a person reads the noble verses about the cloud-cap’d towers, he ought not to follow it immediately with Good friend for Iesus sake forbeare, because he will find the transition from great poetry to poor prose too violent for comfort.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Probably this is the only house in the town where verses are composed, which are afterward printed in a circular form, but not published.
On the Duty of Civil Disobedience Henry David Thoreau 1993

Quotes with VERSES (3)

I ran across an excerpt today (in English translation) of some dialogue/narration from the modern popular writer, Paulo Coelho in his book: Aleph.(Note: bracketed text is mine.)... 'I spoke to three scholars,' [the character says 'at last.'] ... two of them said that, after death, the [sic (misprint, fault of the publisher)] just go to Paradise. The third one, though, told me to consult some verses from the Koran. [end quote]' ... I can see that he's excited. [narrator]' ... …
Roman Payne
When you can be this, why are you ever anything else? - Broken Verses
Kamila Shamsie
Then I speak to her in a language she has never heard, I speak to her in Spanish, in the tongue of the long, crepuscular verses of Díaz Casanueva; in that language in which Joaquín Edwards preaches nationalism. My discourse is profound; I speak with eloquence and seduction; my words, more than from me, issue from the warm nights, from the many solitary nights on the Red Sea, and when the tiny dancer puts her arm around my neck, I understand that she understands. Magnificent language!
Pablo Neruda Passions and Impressions
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 71 times in crossword archives (1954–2024).