Crossword-Solution: APAGE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| APAGE | anagram | AGAPE, PAGEA |
We have 10 clues for the answer “APAGE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| " . . . like ___/Of prancing Poetry": Dickinson | 1 answer |
| "... ____ of prancing poetry": Dickenson | 1 answer |
| Borrow ___ from (copy) | 1 answer |
| Take __ from one's book | 1 answer |
| Take ___ from (copy) | 1 answer |
| Take ___ from history | 1 answer |
| Take ___ from someone's book | 1 answer |
| book copy | 13 answers |
| Going after | 53 answers |
| BACK ___! | 117 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with APAGE (5)
His sin had found him out; it was the Devil, the lovely lady of St Benedict; he drew breath and crossed himself hastily with a murmured “_Apage Sataas_!” The dancer stopped, conscious perhaps of a chill in the wind.
And if you--if my good angel will but be mine again I will cry 'apage'--I tear her toils asunder." He ceased, for certain ladies and gentlemen came nigh, and foremost of them Ursula; aye, and I can see her now drawing off her glove and stooping to gather up some earth to lay on the burning hand of the man whom in truth she loved, while he strove to forestall her and not to accept such service.
And if you--if my good angel will but be mine again I will cry ‘apage’--I tear her toils asunder.” He ceased, for certain ladies and gentlemen came nigh, and foremost of them Ursula; aye, and I can see her now drawing off her glove and stooping to gather up some earth to lay on the burning hand of the man whom in truth she loved, while he strove to forestall her and not to accept such service.
What's the meaning of all this? Is't in some wild play aboot a woman--_une femme,_--a _fæmina_, as a body may say, you want my help? Gae wa' wi' ye--be off with you,--_apage, Sathanas_, as a body may say--I'm owre auld in the horn for sic nonsense--_non mihi tantas_." "I tell you, major, she is the loveliest creature in Europe.
This, to the untutored mind of the vulgar, seems commendable, yet do I reprehend it, and say unto it, '_Apage, Sathanas!_' as the fruitfull seed of discord betwixt nations, and an impediment in the march of the Church.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal, WP, WSJ.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1986–2019).