Crossword-Solution: CURTAINED 9 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Curtained imp. & p. p. of Curtain

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CURTAINED (5)

Listlessly she sat in the small, still deserted boudoir, looking out through the curtained doorway on the dancing couples beyond: looking at them, yet seeing nothing, hearing the music, yet conscious of naught save a feeling of expectancy, of anxious, weary waiting.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
But now, though the shop-window was still closely curtained from the public gaze, a remarkable change had taken place in its interior.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
Then the latter turned and led the visitor by a roundabout way to a little curtained alcove off the apartment in which the countess was wont to serve tea of an afternoon.
The Return of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
She had nestled down with him, that his head might lie upon her arm; and her hair drooping over him curtained him from the light.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
The train roared into the Nettleton station, the descending mob caught them on its tide, and they were swept out into a vague dusty square thronged with seedy “hacks” and long curtained omnibuses drawn by horses with tasselled fly-nets over their withers, who stood swinging their depressed heads drearily from side to side.
Summer Edith Wharton 2006

Quotes with CURTAINED (3)

She replaced her wardrobe with marvels of the season bought from boutiques of the Palais-Royal and rue de la Chaussee-d'Antin. Outfits for a ball detailed in the fashion pages of the January 1839 edition of Paris Elegant describe dresses of pale pink crépe garnished with lace and velvet roses and accessorized with white gloves, silk stockings, and white cashmere or taffeta shawls. In the spring of that year, misty tulle bonnets came into fashion worn with capes of Alencon lac…
Julie Kavanagh The Girl Who Loved Camellias: The Life and Legend of Marie Duplessis
The seasonal urge is strong in poets. Milton wrote chiefly in winter. Keats looked for spring to wake him up (as it did in the miraculous months of April and May, 1819). Burns chose autumn. Longfellow liked the month of September. Shelley flourished in the hot months. Some poets, like Wordsworth, have gone outdoors to work. Others, like Auden, keep to the curtained room. Schiller needed the smell of rotten apples about him to make a poem. Tennyson and Walter de la Mare had to…
Helen Bevington When Found, Make a Verse of
Suppose after all that death does end all. Next to eternal joy, next to being forever with those we love and those who have loved us, next to that, is to be wrapt in the dreamless drapery of eternal peace. Next to eternal life is eternal sleep. Upon the shadowy shore of death the sea of trouble casts no wave. Eyes that have been curtained by the everlasting dark, will never know again the burning touch of tears. Lips touched by eternal silence will never speak again the broke…
Robert G. Ingersoll
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1951).