Crossword-Solution: ABLOW
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ABLOW | anagram | ABOWL, BALOW, BLOWA |
We have 8 clues for the answer “ABLOW”
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| Dealt __: devastated | 1 answer |
| TV's Dr. Keith | 1 answer |
| Waving in the breeze | 1 answer |
| Without striking ___. | 1 answer |
| Gusting | 2 answers |
| Puffing. | 9 answers |
| Storming. | 9 answers |
| Windy. | 62 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ABLOW (5)
And where she passed, each whispering wind ablow, And every little blossom in the sod, Called joyously to her, “We know, we know, For are we not the intimates of God?” Life grew so radiant, and so opulent, That when her fragile body and her brain By mortal throes of agony were rent, She felt a curious rapture in her pain.
Simply be still and watch, and you shall see!" Chapter Thirteen Of what use were the gift of gods, The buoyant sweetness of a virgin state, The blossomy delight of youth Ablow with promise of fruit consummate; What use the affluence of song And marvel of delicious motion meet To grace the very revelings of Fawn, Could she not lay them at another's feet? "I am a king's daughter!" That was a night when the full-moon rose in a sea of silver, and changed into amber as it mounted in the sky.
She even took to telling the neighbors sometimes, when they came on those visits that "working folk should a' hae coal-houses, for coal kept ablow the beds makes an awfu' mess o' the ticks." "Oh, weel," would be the reply, made with the usual sigh of resignation, "I hae had a house a gey lang while now, an' I dinna think I've ever wanted ony sic newfangled things as that." "That's what's wrang," Mrs.
Them 'at lives ablow are michty favoured, wi' the kirk at their door." "It's maist extraordinar' hoo the seasons are changin'"--Jamie Soutar could never resist Sandie's effrontery--"A' mind when Mairch saw the end o' the snow, an' noo winter is hangin' aboot in midsummer.
Allison--Bookman The bookman he's a humming-bird-- His feasts are honey-fine,-- (With hi! hilloo! And clover-dew And roses lush and rare!) _His_ roses are the phrase and word Of olden tomes divine; (With hi! and ho! And pinks ablow And posies everywhere!) The Bookman he's a humming-bird,-- He steals from song to song-- He scents the ripest-blooming rhyme, And takes his heart along And sacks all sweets of bursting verse And ballads, throng on throng.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, NYT.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1953–2016).