Crossword-Solution: AUGUSTNESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Augustness | n. | The quality of being august; dignity of mien; grandeur; magnificence. |
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| Clue | Answers |
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| nobleness | 9 answers |
| grandeur | 59 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AUGUSTNESS (5)
Savve?" And Jerry, far-journeyer across life and across the history of all life that goes to make the world, strugglingly mastering the abysmal slime of the prehistoric with the love that had come into existence and had become warp and woof of him in far later time, his wrath of ancientness still faintly reverberating in his throat like the rumblings of a passing thunder-storm, knew, in the wide warm ways of feeling, the augustness and righteousness of Skipper.
And certainly had a voice announced to His Augustness that centuries were drifting by as he listened, he could have felt no surprise.
She has repaid good for evil to her evil parents, serving them with unwearied service.” “What distinguishes her from others?” “Augustness, a very great peace.
And when she was past, His Majesty put up his hand to his eyes, like one dreaming, and said; “What have you seen?” And the Dainagon answered; “Augustness, a country wench, flat--faced, ugly and blind, and with a voice like a crow.
THE HAPPY HUNTER AND THE SKILLFUL FISHER Long, long ago Japan was governed by Hohodemi, the fourth Mikoto (or Augustness) in descent from the illustrious Amaterasu, the Sun Goddess.
Quotes with AUGUSTNESS (1)
The Elsinore's bow tilted skyward while her stern fell into a foaming valley. Not a man had gained his feet. Bridge and men swept back toward me and fetched up against the mizzen-shrouds. And then that prodigious, incredible old man appeared out of the water, on his two legs, upright, dragging with him, a man in each hand, the helpless forms of Nancy and the Faun. My heart leapt at beholding this mighty figure of a man-killer and slave-driver, it is true, but who sprang first…