Crossword-Solution: CALAMITIES
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Calamities | pl. | of Calamity |
We have 5 clues for the answer “CALAMITIES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Complete disasters | 4 answers |
| Disasters | 5 answers |
| DANGEROUS ESPECIALLY DURING MARITIME DISASTERS | 10 answers |
| Troubles | 25 answers |
| Woe | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CALAMITIES (5)
Just as he was about to fall into the water, Dame Fortune, it is said, appeared to him and waking him from his slumber thus addressed him: “Good Sir, pray wake up: for if you fall into the well, the blame will be thrown on me, and I shall get an ill name among mortals; for I find that men are sure to impute their calamities to me, however much by their own folly they have really brought them on themselves.” Everyone is more or less master of his own fate.
Grievous enough for all our tears and groans Our past calamities; what canst thou add? SECOND MESSENGER.
She seems to think that all the calamities of the Pyncheons began from that quarrel with the wizard, as you call him.
Prophets, indeed, were abundant before the war; but who cares for prophets while their predictions remain unfulfilled, and the calamities of which they tell are masked behind a blinding blaze of national prosperity? It is asked, said Henry Clay, on a memorable occasion, Will slavery never come to an end? That question, said he, was asked fifty years ago, and it has been answered by fifty years of unprecedented prosperity.
The following year, however, the Government took better measures for the prevention of these calamities.
Quotes with CALAMITIES (3)
We are not going to change the whole world, but we can change ourselves and feel free as birds. We can be serene even in the midst of calamities and, by our serenity, make others more tranquil. Serenity is contagious. If we smile at someone, he or she will smile back. And a smile costs nothing. We should plague everyone with joy. If we are to die in a minute, why not die happily, laughing? (136-137)
Calamities reveal your capabilities. Take note of this and when times get odd, prepare and shine.
We help people only during time of calamities, extreme pain, sorrow and losses which is a very noble and kind. But what about other regular or normal days? Why not support and be in touch otherwise too. There are many lonely ailing people living in forced solitude. I’m sure they would appreciate if people dropped in regularly to alleviate their loneliness.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, WSJ.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1996–2025).