Crossword-Solution: COUPLET
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Couplet | n. | Two taken together; a pair or couple; especially two lines of verse that rhyme with each other. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
|---|---|---|
| COUPLET | anagram | OCTUPLE |
We have 29 clues for the answer “COUPLET”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Poetic pair | 1 answer |
| distich | 1 answer |
| component Sonnet | 1 answer |
| Two lines of verse | 1 answer |
| Ten-footer in Shakespeare? | 1 answer |
| TWO lines of verse rhyming and forming a unit | 1 answer |
| TWO equal notes made to occupy time of three (mus.) | 1 answer |
| Rhyming pair | 1 answer |
| Pope's favorite verse form. | 1 answer |
| Part of a stanza | 1 answer |
| Pair of verse lines | 1 answer |
| Pair of poetic lines | 1 answer |
| PAIR of successive lines of verse | 1 answer |
| "A bit of talcum / Is always walcum," e.g. | 1 answer |
| Heroic piece of writing | 1 answer |
| "Men seldom make passes / At girls who wear glasses," e.g. | 1 answer |
| A pair of successive lines of verse | 1 answer |
| Pair of rhymed lines | 1 answer |
| Sonnet finish | 2 answers |
| VERSE, pair of successive lines of | 2 answers |
| Terse verse | 2 answers |
| Sonnet component | 2 answers |
| PAIR of lines of verse | 2 answers |
| Sonnet ender | 3 answers |
| Pope piece | 4 answers |
| Duo | 11 answers |
| Two of a kind | 12 answers |
| verse form | 27 answers |
| Pair | 63 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COUPLET (5)
What could this gloom portend, that on a day of days like the present seemed to hang my heavens with black? Down at last and out in the sun, we found Edward before us, swinging on a gate, and chanting a farm-yard ditty in which all the beasts appear in due order, jargoning in their several tongues, and every verse begins with the couplet-- “Now, my lads, come with me, Out in the morning early!” The fateful exodus of the day had evidently slipped his memory entirely.
Finally, in a reckless moment, one evening at dinner, he broke out with a shout and hurled a newly devised couplet concerning luv-a-ly slush at his, sister's head.
The men all listened eagerly, and at whiles took up as a refrain a couplet at the end of a stanza with their strong and rough, but not unmusical voices.
With half a complete brain we can't expect to understand the whole of a complete fact, can we, now? It is all very dim and dark, no doubt; but I think that Pope's famous couplet sums up the whole matter, and from my heart, after fifty years of varied experience, I can say----" But the young baronet gave a cry of impatience and disgust.
Goethe's couplet ran as follows: "Welche Verehrung verdient der Weltenerschopfer, der Gnadig, Als er den Korkbaum erschuf, gleich auch die Stopfel erfand." For the quotation from Zoeckler, see his work already cited, vol.
Quotes with COUPLET (3)
Historically, discoveries of pure science are slow to reach the mainstream compared with those of the applied sciences, which noisily announce themselves with new medicines and gadgets. The Hubble has proved an exception, remaking, in a single generation, the popular conception of the universe. It has accomplished this primarily through the aesthetic force of its discoveries, which distill the difficult abstractions of astrophysics into singular expressions of color and light…
Farsi Couplet: Mun tu shudam tu mun shudi, mun tun shudam tu jaan shudi Taakas na guyad baad azeen, mun deegaram tu deegari English Translation: I have become you, and you me, I am the body, you soul; So that no one can say hereafter, That you are someone, and me someone else.
There is truth in stories. There is truth in one of your paintings, boy, or in a sunset or a couplet from Homer. Fiction is truth, even if it is not fact. If you believe only facts and forget stories, your brain will live, but your heart will die.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chicago Tribune, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1952–2023).