Crossword-Solution: WHIPPOORWILL
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| Bird named for its song | 1 answer |
| Nightjar's kin | 1 answer |
| Nocturnal bird with an onomatopoeic name | 1 answer |
| a species of nightjar native to N. America | 1 answer |
| Goatsucker | 4 answers |
| Night ___ (bird) | 5 answers |
| BIRD NAMED FOR ITS CALL | 12 answers |
| Nocturnal bird | 17 answers |
| NORTH American bird | 48 answers |
| American bird | 51 answers |
| "Bird" | 138 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WHIPPOORWILL (5)
Here the partridge drummed his loudest, while the whippoorwill sang with spirit, and the hooting owl reigned in the night.
Browning's Grave at Florence My Castle Apple-Blossoms Summer Hours June Little Charlie The Whippoorwill and I Carving a Name IN TIME OF WAR.
The birds that sing all day have hushed, and the horned owls, the monster frogs, and that strange and ominous fowl (if fowl it be, and not, as some assert, a spirit damned) which we English call the whippoorwill, are yet silent.
Night comes; the black bats tumble and dart; The whippoorwill is coming to shout And hush and cluck and flutter about: I hear him begin far enough away Full many a time to say his say Before he arrives to say it out.
The road, though not to be commended, was much better than that of the morning, the forests grew charming in the cool of the evening, the whippoorwill sang, and as night fell the wanderers, in want of nearly everything that makes life desirable, stopped at the Iron Company's hotel, under the impression that it was the only comfortable hotel in North Carolina.
Quotes with WHIPPOORWILL (2)
Twilight whippoorwill... Whistle on, sweet deepener Of dark loneliness
This is how the soul heals. it thaws out bit by bit, the way the ground warms after a hard winter. you notive the sun or hear the whippoorwill calling across the flats. You sweep your porch, go drink coffee in the shade of the trumpet vines. You have days where you want to lay down and die, but what you learn is this: As long as there's somebody left on this earth who loves you, it's reason enough to stay alive. You don't give in to your broke heart-- you just let the wide, cracked space fill up again.
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1995–2020).