Crossword-Solution: BOYHOOD
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Boyhood | n. | The state of being a boy; the time during which one is a boy. |
We have 14 clues for the answer “BOYHOOD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| 2014 Richard Linklater film | 1 answer |
| 2014 film that depicts Mason Evans Jr. growing up over a period of 12 years | 1 answer |
| Ethan Hawke film that was made over the course of eleven years | 1 answer |
| Man's early years | 1 answer |
| Time when shaving isn't necessary | 1 answer |
| state or time of being a boy | 1 answer |
| Youthful period | 4 answers |
| Time of one's life | 14 answers |
| puberty | 31 answers |
| Growing pains. | 34 answers |
| Adolescence | 45 answers |
| young person | 62 answers |
| Immaturity | 72 answers |
| Youth | 97 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOYHOOD (5)
This old town of Salem—my native place, though I have dwelt much away from it both in boyhood and maturer years—possesses, or did possess, a hold on my affection, the force of which I have never realized during my seasons of actual residence here.
Bacon’s history is open to the world, from his boyhood to his death in old age—a history consisting of known facts, displayed in minute and multitudinous detail; _facts_, not guesses and conjectures and might-have-beens.
Familiar as it stands in the writer’s recollection,—for it has been an object of curiosity with him from boyhood, both as a specimen of the best and stateliest architecture of a longpast epoch, and as the scene of events more full of human interest, perhaps, than those of a gray feudal castle,—familiar as it stands, in its rusty old age, it is therefore only the more difficult to imagine the bright novelty with which it first caught the sunshine.
Early in his boyhood he had learned to form ropes by twisting and tying long grasses together, and with these he was forever tripping Tublat or attempting to hang him from some overhanging branch.
How different, thought Tarzan, from the gorgeous Africa of his boyhood! Abdul, always on the alert, looked backward quite as often as he did ahead.
Quotes with BOYHOOD (3)
Now he haunts me seldom: some fierce umbilical is broken, I live with my own fragile hopes and sudden rising despair. Now I do not weep for my sins; I have learned to love them And to know that they are the wounds that make love real. His face illudes me; his voice, with its pity, does not ring in my ear. His maxims memorized in boyhood do not make fruitless and pointless my experience. I walk alone, but not so terrified as when he held my hand. I do not splash in the blood o…
It is, therefore, a great source of virtue for the practiced mind to learn, bit by bit, first to change about in visible and transitory things, so that afterwards it may be possible to leave them behind altogether. The man who finds his homeland sweet is still a tender beginner; he to whom every soil is as his native one is already strong; but he is perfect to whom the entire world is as a foreign land. The tender soul has fixed his love on one spot in the world; the strong m…
All his life the example of a syllogism he had studied in Kiesewetter's logic - "Caius is a man, men are mortal, therefore Caius is mortal" - had seemed to him to be true only in relation to Caius the man, man in general, and it was quite justified , but he wasn't Caius and he wasn't man in general, and he had always been something quite, quite special apart from all other beings; he was Vanya, with Mama, with Papa, with Mitya and Volodya, with his toys and the coachman, with…
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Appears in: NY Sun, Universal, WP.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2002–2023).