Crossword-Solution: CUSHMAN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CUSHMAN | anagram | SCHUMAN |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CUSHMAN (5)
Forty, even fifty years ago, there lived in Rome a group of very agreeable people; Story and the two Greenoughs and Crawford, the sculptor (father of the brilliant novelist of to-day); Charlotte Cushman (who divided her time between Rome and Newport), and her friend Miss Stebbins, the sculptress, to whose hands we owe the bronze fountain on the Mall in our Park; Rogers, then working at the bronze doors of our capitol, and many other cultivated and agreeable people.
She, however, painted cheerfully on to life's close, surrounded by her many friends, foremost among whom was Charlotte Cushman, who also passed the last years of her life in Newport.
They are of Old Colony descent (from Elder Cushman), and have very much of the New England character, culture, and good sense.
But--" "Mother av Mercy," whispered Long Jack, "an' he's been wid us all these trips! He's clean bewitched." A schooner's bell struck up alongside, and a voice hailed through the fog: "O Disko! 'Heard abaout the Jennie Cushman?" "They have found his son," cried Penn.
Some of the new contributions (or original demonstrations), of more or less historical importance, made to the history of the Pilgrims, as the author believes, by this volume, are as follows:-- (a) A closely approximate list of the passengers who left Delfshaven on the SPEEDWELL for Southampton; in other words, the names--those of Carver and Cushman and of the latter's family being added--of the Leyden contingent of the MAY-FLOWER Pilgrims.