Crossword-Solution: BOOKCASES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BOOKCASES | anagram | CASEBOOKS |
We have 3 clues for the answer “BOOKCASES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Law office fixtures | 1 answer |
| Study furnishings | 1 answer |
| Certain shelves | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOOKCASES (5)
She pushed the piano back against the wall and the chairs into corners, and she broke my amber elephant.” Landry took a yellow object some four inches high from one of his low bookcases.
Those familiar with the Tabard Inn bookcases still to be found in outlying drug-shops know that the stock has not been "turned" for many a year.
Poor old man, I don't believe he's got five thousand dollars in the world, and look how she dresses!" Ray opened a compartment beneath one of the bookcases, and found a bottle and some glasses.
Its present aspect was more than ever solemn and lugubrious, for it gave one a chill to see the bands of white tape affixed to the locks of the cabinets and bookcases.
CHAPTER XXX The sinister glance--Excellent correspondent--Quite original--My system--A losing trade--Merit--Starting a Review--What have you got?--Stop!--_Dairyman's Daughter_--Oxford principles--More conversation--How is this? There were two individuals in the room in which I now found myself; it was a small study, surrounded with bookcases, the window looking out upon the square.
Quotes with BOOKCASES (3)
I no longer know what the Lord wants of us... Even what we're doing here seems pointless to me! What's the use of the books I've brought with me? All those bookcases in the house? The things we learn, the things we discuss? Not so long ago, I was convinced that cultivating our minds would help us change the course of this world. I told myself, 'We women should change. Then we might be able to curb the folly of men.' I don't believe that now. As soon as I leave Magdala, as soo…
Last time I saw her, she was peeking out from one of the bookcases next to the fireplace. She's the first cat I've ever seen trying to pretend she's a condensed version of War and Peace.
What I saw next stopped me dead in my tracks. Books. Not just one or two dozen, but hundreds of them. In crates. In piles on the floor. In bookcases that stretched from floor to ceiling and lined the entire room. I turned around and around in a slow circle, feeling as if I'd just stumbled into Ali Baba's cave. I was breathless, close to tears, and positively dizzy with greed.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, NY Sun.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (2003–2008).