Crossword-Solution: CHUCKS
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHUCKS (5)
Trees won't grow worth chucks in a Cincinnati graveyard, but in a Sent Louis graveyard they grow upwards of eight hundred foot high.
Now he's finished with,--nothing to show: Doesn't it seem a shame? Look from the window! All you see Was to be his one day: Forest and furrow, lawn and lea, And he goes and chucks it away.
Chucks it away to die in the dark: Somebody saw him fall, Part of him mud, part of him blood, The rest of him--not at all.
And I've got it straight, the landlord chucks him out if he loses to-night." Then the call came and we went into the ring.
The next morning at breakfast dad says: “What's gone o' them thar biscuits--my teeth is just broke with them--they're so gritty--they're abominable! What's this?” says he, and with that he chucks over to me two or three flakes of gold that was in them.
Quotes with CHUCKS (3)
She reached behind her back and pulled out slender, black nunchucks and simply invited them to come get her. Their eyes could barely follow the chucks as they circled around her shoulders and torso slapping back and forth, and up and under, while she remained focused and composed with her eastern, tomboy flair.
He also deeply distrusts vampires, as you had guessed yourself,” Bones added. “Aside from that, all I heard was enough repetitions of ‘how many chucks could a woodchuck chuck’ to make me want to stake myself.
Everything is boring, boredom is the other epidemic which is making Europe ripe for decline. Boredom is the end product of each and every civilization. It is the arteriosclerosis of the great thinking peoples. The moment always arrives where even God, whether he’s called Zeus, Zebaoth or Zoroaster, has finished creating the universe and asks: “What’s the point of it, actually?” He yawns and chucks it aside. Mankind does the same with civilization. Boredom is the condition of …
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Appears in: USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2012–2021).