Crossword-Solution: CONSORTING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Consorting | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Consort |
We have 2 clues for the answer “CONSORTING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Keeping company | 1 answer |
| associating | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONSORTING (5)
Morison caught himself many times watching the girl’s regular profile and wondering if his eyes had deceived him or if, in truth, he really had seen this lovely creature consorting with grotesque baboons and conversing with them as fluently as she conversed with him.
Bradbury's grandson had both mystifyingly lent countenance to Joe, consorting with him openly; the former for his own purposes--the latter because he had cunningly discovered that it was a way to Miss Tabor's regard, which, since her gentle rejection of him, he had grown to believe (good youth!) might be the pleasantest thing that could ever come to him.
Being a stranger to you, she might ask whom I was consorting with and whither I was going.” “Be it so,” said his fellow-traveller.
Knowles noticed it, and, after he was out of hearing, mumbled out some sarcasm at "a minister of the gospel consorting with a cold, silent scoundrel like that!" Vandyke listened to his scolding in his usual lazy way, and they went back into town.
Him an' Buck McKee are about the whole of Florence these days." "Too bad about Bud consorting with that rustler.
Quotes with CONSORTING (3)
Whenever you are ready, or if you never are, my heart is yours, until Death do us part. Whatever that may mean when consorting with one of Death’s handmaidens.
We shouldn't be doing this." Dan broke the silence, his voice low. "We would both get in trouble." He stood up. "Let's go back.""We shouldn't be doing what?" I scrambled to my feet. "What exactly are we doing?""This.""You mean consorting?""Sure, consorting. Cavorting. Carousing." He paused to take a deep breath." Kissing." Then he leaned in and pressed his mouth to mine.
In literature one has the best company in the world at complete command; one also has the worst. One has a social conscience which dissuades one from harbouring unprofitable company in life, and I find that my two canons are a great aid and support for an analogous literary conscience which speaks up against consorting with unprofitable company in literature.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1981).