Crossword-Solution: BOBBIE
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| Clue | Answers |
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| "Ode to Billie Joe" singer Gentry | 1 answer |
| Billie Joe creator Gentry | 1 answer |
| Roberta, informally | 1 answer |
| Singer Gentry | 1 answer |
| ___ Sue (character in the Steve Miller Band's "Take the Money And Run") | 1 answer |
| London street sight | 2 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 BOBBIE (5)
Everyone else called her Bobbie, and I don't see why I shouldn't.) “I don't know; it's different,” said Peter.
The very sleepers on which the rails lay were a delightful path to travel by--just far enough apart to serve as the stepping-stones in a game of foaming torrents hastily organised by Bobbie.
Bobbie was his lieutenant, his band of trusty robbers, and, in due course, the parent of Phyllis, who was the captured maiden for whom a magnificent ransom--in horse-beans--was unhesitatingly paid.
All I ask is that if Mother asks where I am, you won't blab.” “We haven't got anything TO blab,” said Bobbie, indignantly.
But don't you let the word pass your lips on pain of torture.” “You needn't threaten,” said Bobbie, “and I do think you might let us help.” “If I find a coal-mine, you shall help cart the coal,” Peter condescended to promise.
Quotes with BOBBIE (3)
Boys and girls are only little men and women. And WE are much harder and hardier than they are--" (Peter liked the "we." Perhaps the Doctor had known he would.)--"and much stronger, and things that hurt THEM don't hurt US. You know you mustn't hit a girl--""I should think not, indeed," muttered Peter, indignantly." Not even if she's your own sister. That's because girls are so much softer and weaker than we are; they have to be, you know," he added, "because if they weren't, …
The Geranium When I put her out, once, by the garbage pail, She looked so limp and bedraggled, So foolish and trusting, like a sick poodle, Or a wizened aster in late September, I brought her back in again For a new routine -Vitamins, water, and whatever Sustenance seemed sensible At the time: she'd lived So long on gin, bobbie pins, half-smoked cigars, dead beer, Her shriveled petals falling On the faded carpet, the stale Steak grease stuck to her fuzzy leaves.(Dried-out, sh…
Of course, we often think we have to get sick literally in order to get the rest or pleasure we need in our lives. Bobbie and I therefore taught our children when they were younger that if they needed a day off from school, they should just say that and take a health day, not a sick day. That made them look at life differently. I think all of us need to rethink our attitudes toward health and sickness.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1971–2013).