Crossword-Solution: BEASTLINESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Beastliness | n. | The state or quality of being beastly. |
We have 50 clues for the answer “BEASTLINESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the quality of being deliberately mean | 1 answer |
| FAST living | 17 answers |
| life of the senses | 21 answers |
| savagism | 32 answers |
| Sadism | 32 answers |
| sadomasochism | 33 answers |
| physical pain | 33 answers |
| kinky sex | 33 answers |
| inflicting pain | 33 answers |
| sexual aberration | 33 answers |
| sexual perversion | 33 answers |
| whips and chains | 33 answers |
| savageness | 34 answers |
| sensuality | 34 answers |
| mental torment | 35 answers |
| Enslavement | 37 answers |
| subjugation | 39 answers |
| high living | 41 answers |
| Servitude | 43 answers |
| Savagery | 43 answers |
| slavery | 44 answers |
| Captivity | 48 answers |
| bondage | 50 answers |
| full life | 50 answers |
| depredation | 51 answers |
| exploitation | 52 answers |
| domination | 53 answers |
| Malevolence | 55 answers |
| debasement | 55 answers |
| Malice | 57 answers |
| Grime | 61 answers |
| Impairment | 61 answers |
| infliction | 65 answers |
| atrocity | 66 answers |
| imprisonment | 66 answers |
| viciousness | 67 answers |
| confinement | 67 answers |
| Cruelty | 71 answers |
| Defilement | 71 answers |
| misuse | 72 answers |
| perversion | 73 answers |
| discourtesy | 73 answers |
| baseness | 74 answers |
| corruption | 76 answers |
| Abnormality | 76 answers |
| Degradation | 77 answers |
| inhumanity | 79 answers |
| Deviation | 80 answers |
| Abuse | 85 answers |
| Evil | 95 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BEASTLINESS (5)
Now he was seized with a desire to do horrible, sordid things; he wanted to roll himself in gutters; his whole being yearned for beastliness; he wanted to grovel.
Filth, an odious, nasty, lascivious piece of beastliness to be drawn up in writing, and to be set upon the castle gates; whereby he granted and gave license to all his true and trusty sons in Mansoul to do whatsoever their lustful appetites prompted them to do; and that no man was to let, hinder, or control them, upon pain of incurring the displeasure of their prince.
The return to these primeval weapons, the vision of man’s beastliness, of his ferality, shocked in me a deeper sense than that with which we count the cost of battles.
And not only did Borckman sense it, but it served as a spur to drive him back into primitive beastliness, and to fight to master this puppy as a primitive man, under dissimilar provocation, might have fought with the members of the first litter stolen from a wolf-den among the rocks.
And this scale of wages, so determined, is so low that the mother and her three children can live only in positive beastliness and semi-starvation, till decay and death end their suffering.
Quotes with BEASTLINESS (3)
The embrace of essential beastliness, made scientific and respectable by a reading of Darwin that may or may not have done justice to his intentions, thrilled and enthralled Western thought in certain quarters and in fact still does enthrall persons and groups that experience live in society as a barely tolerable constraint on a kind of freedom they consider a birthright. This freedom appears to have most of the essential features of a war of each against all, whether a hot w…
Beastliness means taking that is unrightful [of someone’s else right], eating that is unrightful, thinking of accumulating things which is unrightful [not of one’s own right]. There is no problem in whatever comes to us rightfully [of which we are worthy of owning it].
Our greater beastliness lies not in a penchant for brute force, but in our greater corruption, nihilism, and decadence; in our servitude to the overwhelming systems we create; in the sociopathic rationalism we adopt to master natural forces and to compete with the machines we build; and in the scientistic idolatry that co-opts the religious impulse. Of course the ancients resorted more to brute force: they lacked the infrastructure to punish their enemies and victims in a saf…