Crossword-Solution: AMOURETTE
We have 4 clues for the answer “AMOURETTE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| petty love affair | 1 answer |
| Love affair | 22 answers |
| amour | 53 answers |
| Sweet-heart | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AMOURETTE (5)
Above, see the slender-flowered fibrils, unceasingly swayed, of the purply amourette, which sheds in profusion its yellowy anthers; the snowy pyramids of the field and water glyceria; the green locks of the barren bromus; the tapered plumes of the agrosits, called wind-ears; violet-hued hopes with which first dreams are crowned, and which stand out on the grey ground of flax where the light radiates round these blossoming herbs.
Madame Baptiste has just told me she knew you formerly, and that--she--that is, you--were--in fact, you understand--there had been--so to say--a little 'amourette' between you." I groaned in spirit as I thought, now am I lost without a chance of escape--the devil take her reminiscences.
Madame Baptiste has just told me she knew you formerly, and that—she—that is, you—were—in fact, you understand—there had been—so to say—a little ‘amourette’ between you.” I groaned in spirit as I thought, now am I lost without a chance of escape—the devil take her reminiscences.
They say: Poor Muralto, he has wrecked his life, he has become the victim of a woman, he could not restrain his passion, now he throws away his prospects, his happiness - some will add: his eternal blessedness - for a love caprice, an amourette.
May be! but mighty refreshing in these days when amourette follows amourette as surely as Monday follows Sunday, the only difference in the stock being the trade mark, which stamps the one with the outline of a perfect limousine, and the other with the front seat on the top of an omnibus; though believe me the Mondays and Sundays differ not at all.