Crossword-Solution: COMIC
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Comic | a. | Relating to comedy, as distinct from tragedy. |
| Comic | a. | Causing mirth; ludicrous. |
| Comic | n. | A comedian. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COMIC (5)
However, the use of the word `foo' itself has more complicated antecedents, including a long history in comic strips and cartoons.
The geniuses who come up with the names for viral infections; about as believable and laughable as a Batman comic.
Let us see the keeper’s bounty, therefore, without delay.” The hermit cast a wistful look upon the knight, in which there was a sort of comic expression of hesitation, as if uncertain how far he should act prudently in trusting his guest.
All the world has to show seemed to pass before her in a chaos of palms and minarets, charging cavalry regiments, roaring lions, comic policemen and scowling murderers; and the crowd around her, the hundreds of hot sallow candy-munching faces, young, old, middle-aged, but all kindled with the same contagious excitement, became part of the spectacle, and danced on the screen with the rest.
But”--and she hesitated a moment--“I imagine you look happy whether you are so or not.” “I ‘m like that ancient comic mask that we saw just now in yonder excavated fresco: I am made to grin.” “Shall you come back here next winter?” “Very probably.” “Are you settled here forever?” “‘Forever’ is a long time.
Quotes with COMIC (3)
On the surface, I was calm: in secret, without really admitting it, I was waiting for something. Her return? How could I have been waiting for that? We all know that we are material creatures, subject to the laws of physiology and physics, and not even the power of all our feelings combined can defeat those laws. All we can do is detest them. The age-old faith of lovers and poets in the power of love, stronger than death, that finis vitae sed non amoris, is a lie, useless and…
I think, that if the world were a bit more like Comic Con, it would be a better place.
Wise Blood was written by an author congenitally innocent of theory, but one with certain preoccupations. That belief in Christ is to some a matter of life and death has been a stumbling block for readers who would prefer to think it a matter of no great consequence. For them Hazel Motes' integrity lies in his trying with such vigor to get rid of the ragged figure who moves from tree to tree in the back of his mind. For the author Hazel's integrity lies in his not being able …
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 212 times in crossword archives (1952–2025).