Crossword-Solution: CECELIA
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CECELIA (5)
Cecelia,” he cried aloud one day, quite involuntarily, and the people turned and peered, and the priest paused in his sermon and Clara and Amory turned to fiery red.
CECELIA: Pink? ROSALIND: (Outside) Yes! CECELIA: _Very_ snappy? ROSALIND: Yes! CECELIA: I’ve got it! (She sees herself in the mirror of the dressing-table and commences to shimmy enthusiastically.) ROSALIND: (Outside) What are you doing—trying it on? (CECELIA ceases and goes out carrying the garment at the right shoulder.
ROSALIND: Sometimes when I’ve felt particularly radiant I’ve thought, why should this be wasted on one man? CECELIA: Often when you’re particularly sulky, I’ve wondered why it should all be wasted on just one family.
CECELIA: You won’t tell her, though, because I know things I could tell—and you’re too selfish! ROSALIND: (A little annoyed) Run along, little girl! Who are you engaged to, the iceman? the man that keeps the candy-store? CECELIA: Cheap wit—good-by, darling, I’ll see you later.
This is our last year in this house—and unless things change Cecelia won’t have the advantages you’ve had.
Quotes with CECELIA (3)
Her one drink had Cecelia giggling and talking and she was explaining that animals had souls too. Nobody challenged her opinion. It was possible, we knew. What we weren't sure of was if we had any.
Cecelia, as with every look and gesture she let us know, was entirely at ease only in the company of her equals — a company that included, besides herself, only her sister. And of course Cecelia held some secret doubts about herself; you can’t dislike nearly everybody and be quite certain that you have exempted yourself.
'Floating Worlds,' published in 1975 and the lone science fiction novel by acclaimed historical novelist Cecelia Holland, was unique in being completely devoid of the usual pulp influences present in much space opera up to that time.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2005–2020).