Crossword-Solution: ARMAGEDDON
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
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Sentences with ARMAGEDDON (5)
That great servile war, the Armageddon of money and numbers, to which we looked forward when young, becomes more and more unlikely; and we may rather look to see a peaceable and blindfold evolution, the work of dull men immersed in political tactics and dead to political results.
You dare not say: "To-morrow will bring peace; Let us make merry, and go forth in lust." What will you trading frogs do on a day When Armageddon thunders thro' the land; When each sad patriot rises, mad with shame, His ballot or his musket in his hand? In the distracted states from which you came The day is big with war hopes fierce and strange; Our iron Chicagos and our grimy mines Rumble with hate and love and solemn change.
Desertis, has remarked that the Second Coming, which has always been timed to follow Armageddon, may be fulfilled not by a descent of the spiritual to us, but by the ascent of our material plane to the spiritual, and the blending of the two phases of existence.
Wells Contents THE DOOR IN THE WALL THE STAR A DREAM OF ARMAGEDDON THE CONE A MOONLIGHT FABLE THE DIAMOND MAKER THE LORD OF THE DYNAMOS THE COUNTRY OF THE BLIND THE DOOR IN THE WALL I One confidential evening, not three months ago, Lionel Wallace told me this story of the Door in the Wall.
Howth surely had enough to think of, what with his--his misfortune, and the starvation waiting for them, and poor Margret's degradation, (she sighed here,) without bothering his head about the theocratic principle, or the Battle of Armageddon.
Quotes with ARMAGEDDON (3)
What if nobody showed up at Armageddon?
If we cannot find our way to a time when most of us are willing to admit that, at the very least, we are not sure whether or not God wrote some of our books, then we need only count the days to Armageddon — because God has given us far many more reasons to kill one another than to turn the other cheek.
Every fundamentalism focuses on end times, and Armageddon is, in a sense, a rhetorical trope, an emphatic and overwhelming conclusion, meant to wrap up and make tidy the mistaken wanderings of history. For a fundamentalist the end is one of the forms desire takes, a passion no different from lust or avarice, intense with longing and the need for fulfillment and relief. It’s like they’re horny for apocalypse. They get off on denouements, which partly explains why Hell House ne…
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Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 23 times in crossword archives (1950–2018).