Crossword-Solution: CAITLIN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CAITLIN | anagram | LATINIC |
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| Dylan Thomas' wife | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CAITLIN (5)
Just help me get back down to the twentieth floor -- I think I might need a stretcher crew, my back is pretty bad." "It's Caitlin," she says.
And then Caitlin's at my side, pushing my hands away from my back, strong thumbs digging into the spasming muscles around my iliac crests, soothing and smoothing them out, tracing the lines of fire back to the nodes of the joints, patiently kneading the spasms out until the pain recedes to a soft throbbing.
Caitlin's husband has been very patient over the past six months as she worked days fixing the ailing machinery at the sanitarium and nights prototyping my designs.
Caitlin and I have actually seen precious little of each other considering that I've been living under her roof.
Forgive me, Cary, but I am very nearly starving." I rushed into the kitchen, and astonished Caitlin by laying violent hands on a pan of broth which she was going to serve for supper.
Quotes with CAITLIN (3)
I'd heard of Evergreen Care Center before. Cass and I had always made fun of the stupid ads they ran on TV, featuring some dragged-out woman with a limp perm and big, painted-on circles under her eyes, downing vodka and sobbing uncontrollably. "We can't heal you at Evergreen", the very somber voiceover said. "But we can help you to heal yourself." It had become our own running joke, applicable to almost anything. "Hey Cass, "I'd say, "hand me that toothpaste." "Caitlin," she'…
This is a woman who didn’t want her viewpoints challenged, nor to see the views of the half of the world that comprises men. Her assumption is that all male authors are sexist and that their books distort the views of women.... that’s bigoted and despicable: the form of feminism that sees men as the enemy from the outset, and seeks to reinforce that prejudice by reading only books that keep her in her safe space..... The future, in both life and books, is men and women togeth…
Are we to deny our daughters the works of Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, John Steinbeck or Shakespeare?.... Where is the equality in banning girls from enjoying wonderful works of literature?.... What kind of society defines suitable reading material by sex? This is indefensible censorship encouraging ignorance and bias. [About Caitlin Moran's statement.]
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2001).