Crossword-Solution: ARIZA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ARIZA | anagram | ZARIA, ZIARA |
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| Trevor of the N.B.A. | 1 answer |
| Trevor of the Portland Trail Blazers | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ARIZA (5)
CARMEN ARIZA BOOK 1 Doth this offend you?--the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.
But, take a bit of counsel from one who knows: when you reach Simití, inquire for a man who hates me, one Rosendo Ariza--" At this juncture the Honda's diabolical whistle pierced the murky night air.
CARMEN ARIZA BOOK 2 Ay, to save and redeem and restore, snatch Saul, the mistake, Saul, the failure, the ruin he seems now,--and bid him awake from the dream, the probation, the prelude, to find himself set clear and safe in new light and new life,--a new harmony yet to be run and continued and ended.
But--the child--Ariza's--ah, the priest Diego! I think I see--_Caramba_! But we will not tarry long here!" A few minutes later the big boat, her two long funnels vomiting torrents of smoke and sparks, thrust her huge wheel into the thick waters and, swinging slowly out into mid-stream, turned her flat nose toward the distant falls of Tequendama.
Now, according to Ariza's sketches, we may proceed up the Boque river to its headwaters--how far did you say, friend?" "Some hundred and fifty miles from Simití, señor," replied Rosendo.
Quotes with ARIZA (3)
The Widow Nazaret never missed her occasional appointments with Florentino Ariza, not even during her busiest times, and it was always without pretensions of loving or being loved, although always in the hope of finding something that resembled love, but without the problems of love.
The act was an exorcism of relief for Florentino Ariza, for when he put the violin back into its case and walked down the dead streets without looking back, he no longer felt that he was leaving the next morning but that he had gone away many years before with the irrevocable determination never to return.
Florentino Ariza, on the other hand, had not stopped thinking ofher for a single moment since Fermina Daza had rejected him out ofhand after a long and troubled love affair fifty-one years, nine months, and four days ago.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2015).