Crossword-Solution: BLUEY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bluey | a. | Bluish. |
We have 3 clues for the answer “BLUEY”
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| Azurous. | 1 answer |
| Child's name for a certain blanket | 1 answer |
| Leadership | 76 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BLUEY (5)
His long life's-day is nearly o'er, Its shades begin to fall; He soon must mount his bluey for The last long tramp of all; I trust that when, in bush an' town, He's lived and learnt his fill, They'll let the golden slip-rails down For poor old Corny Bill.
The dogs, meanwhile, have taken the first chance to slip over the fence and hide in the shade somewhere, and then there are loud whistlings and oaths, and calls for Rover and Bluey.
Then there's Bluey Batcheldor and Emulous Baker and 'Gawpy'--I mean Freddie G.--and--" "There, there! That's quite sufficient, thank you.
What's a little credit between friends, eh? That's what Bluey Batcheldor said the other day when he came in and wanted to borrow a hundred dollars on his personal note.
Bluey Batcheldor was in the shop last week, though, when I was tunin' up and it disagreed with HIM." "I don't believe it, Uncle Jed," with righteous indignation.
Quotes with BLUEY (3)
Healing is not a ‘black and white’ process, it’s not even a ‘grey’ process, it more like a; ‘pinky, yellowy, orangy, greeny, bluey and purply’ process with a hint of ‘gold and silver’ and a huge jar of ‘faith
Frank heard the glass of water thump on the stand that he now imagined might be beside the bed, which meant it was. Finally something firm to grasp, in his mind and with his hand. He reached out very slowly, as he didn’t want to risk tearing the gauze that was so precariously holding his vital organs together. He felt wood. His fingers slid shakily over the corners of the table, feeling their reality, their solidity. He tried to picture it in his head, all rough hewn and unpa…
When I came into the Yorkshire academy I was christened Bluey almost immediately.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, Slate.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1952–2001).