Crossword-Solution: DOREE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Doree | n. | A European marine fish (Zeus faber), of a yellow color. See Illust. of John Doree. |
Anagrams
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| DOREE | anagram | ERODE, OREED, ROEDE |
We have 9 clues for the answer “DOREE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| A fish, the John Dory. | 1 answer |
| Food fish, also called John Dory. | 1 answer |
| John ___ salt-water fish. | 1 answer |
| Wall-eyed pike-perch. | 1 answer |
| Wall-eyed pike. | 5 answers |
| type of fish | 28 answers |
| marine fish | 43 answers |
| EUROPEAN fish | 47 answers |
| John | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DOREE (5)
One charming little custom then greatly in vogue among our _jeunesse doree_ was to remain at a ball, after the other guests had retired, tipsy, and then break anything that came to hand.
While here he need do absolutely nothing (unless he wishes to), the occasional leaving of a card having been suppressed of late by our _jeunesse doree_, five minutes of their society in an opera box being estimated (by them) as ample return for a dinner or a week in a country house.
The biggest force for cleanliness that was in the world has gone out of the world--gone to that Happy Hunting Ground where "Nobody hunts us and there is nothing to hunt." BY BOOTH TARKINGTON To the college boy of the early nineties Richard Harding Davis was the "beau ideal of jeunesse doree," a sophisticated heart of gold.
Jacques de Voragine, Definitor of the Order of Saint-Dominic, and Archbishop of Genoa, collected in the thirteenth century the various legends of Catholic saints, and formed so rich a compilation that from all the monasteries and castles of the time there arouse the cry: “This is the ‘Golden Legend.’” The “Legende Doree” was especially opulent in Roman hagiography.
And you say that we are old, indeed! Listen to what I read in this catalogue, and then tell me whether this is a time to be reposing: “‘LA LEGENDE DOREE DE JACQUES DE VORAGINE;--traduction francaise du quatorzieme sicle, par le Clerc Alexandre.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1942–1966).