Crossword-Solution: CAMILLE 7 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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1937 Garbo title role 1 answer
Greta Garbo role 1 answer
Greta Garbo portrayal 1 answer
French composer Saint-Saëns 1 answer
Famous Garbo role. 1 answer
Dumas' heroine; basis for "La Traviata." 1 answer
Dumas' courtesan 1 answer
Dumas title. 1 answer
Memorable 1969 hurricane 1 answer
Composer Saint-SaÔö£┬¢ns 1 answer
Monet painting also known as "The Woman in the Green Dress" 1 answer
Armand Duval's love. 1 answer
1936 Greta Garbo movie 1 answer
1936 Garbo classic 1 answer
"Free Women, Free Men" author Paglia 1 answer
"Danse Macabre" composer Saint-Saëns 1 answer
Monster 1969 hurricane 1 answer
Prototype of La Traviata. 1 answer
Title role for Greta Garbo 1 answer
Tragic Dumas heroine 1 answer
Valentino film 1 answer
Dumas heroine. 2 answers
Violetta Valery. 2 answers
Dumas novel 3 answers
Garbo role 5 answers
Dumas character 6 answers
CLASSIC 1969 YOUTH FILM 10 answers
ACTRESS GARBO 10 answers
Dantès Dumas character 10 answers
A DUMAS 10 answers
CLASSIC COOPER 1936 ROLE 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CAMILLE (5)

With the prompt French instinct for the politics of the street, the man with the black moustache had already run across to a corner of the cafe, sprung on one of the tables, and seizing a branch of chestnut to steady himself, shouted as Camille Desmoulins once shouted when he scattered the oak-leaves among the populace.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
She sat entranced through ‘Robin Hood’ and hung upon the lips of the contralto who sang, ‘Oh, Promise Me!’ Toward the end of April, the billboards, which I watched anxiously in those days, bloomed out one morning with gleaming white posters on which two names were impressively printed in blue Gothic letters: the name of an actress of whom I had often heard, and the name ‘Camille.’ I called at the Raleigh Block for Lena on Saturday evening, and we walked down to the theatre.
My Ántonia Willa Cather 1995
Here's a suggestion: “Why can't we get Camille to design half a dozen models a season for us? Now don't roar at that.
Fanny Herself Edna Ferber 2008
Mademoiselle Camille was a queen among them, a pretty little tyrant who ruled the children and dominated the more timid sisters in charge.
The Goodness of St. Rocque and Other Stories Alice Dunbar 1996
They had both come with this lady, one of the glories of the fair sex, Mademoiselle des Touches, known in the literary world by the name of Camille Maupin.
Honorine Honore de Balzac 1998

Quotes with CAMILLE (3)

Civil war... What did the words mean? Was there any such thing as 'foreign war'? Was not all warfare between men warfare between brothers? Wars could only be defined by their aims. There were no 'foreign' or 'civil' wars, only wars that were just or unjust. Until the great universal concord could be arrived at, warfare, at least when it was the battle between the urgent future and the dragging past, might be unavoidable. How could such a war be condemned? War is not shameful,…
Victor Hugo Les Miserables
I recalled the afternoon when the two of us stood beating erasers, and Camille confided that she'd done penance for stories - stories that I'll never know if she wrote or only imagined writing. She'd wanted me to tell her a secret from my dreams, a secret from my dreams I hadn't had as yet, and so I didn't quite understand what she was after." It's about feeling," Camille had insisted. I didn't understand then that she was talking about risk.
Stuart Dybek I Sailed with Magellan: Stories
Fabre stood up. He placed his fingertips on d‘Anton’s temples. “Put your fingers here,” he said. “Feel the resonance. Put them here, and here.” He jabbed at d’Anton’s face: below the cheekbones, at the side of his jaw. “I’ll teach you like an actor,” he said. “This city is our stage.” Camille said: “Book of Ezekiel. ‘This city is the cauldron, and we the flesh’ ...” Fabre turned. “This stutter,” he said. “You don’t have to do it.” Camille put his hands over his eyes. “Leave m…
Hilary Mantel A Place of Greater Safety
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Used 23 times in crossword archives (1944–2019).