Crossword-Solution: DUPLICATES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DUPLICATES | anagram | DISCULPATE |
We have 4 clues for the answer “DUPLICATES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Identical sets | 1 answer |
| Kind of clones | 1 answer |
| What the 10 longest answers (including this one) all lack | 1 answer |
| Ringers | 7 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DUPLICATES (5)
Software that is supposed to detect and delete duplicates of a message that may have reached the FidoNet system via different routes.
Barnicot’s rooms were the exact duplicates of the one which was destroyed in Morse Hudson’s shop?” “They were taken from the same mould.” “Such a fact must tell against the theory that the man who breaks them is influenced by any general hatred of Napoleon.
Barnicot's rooms were the exact duplicates of the one which was destroyed in Morse Hudson's shop?” “They were taken from the same mould.” “Such a fact must tell against the theory that the man who breaks them is influenced by any general hatred of Napoleon.
Instead of wasting any time on fool questions like that, you two go over your stuff and ask each other, have we got every last appliance known to physics and surgery? Have we got duplicates on hand in case we break delicate instruments like hypodermic syringes and that sort of thing? Engage yourselves with questions pertaining to life; that is your business.
That is to say, the swallowing was fair enough, but the sharp razors, after being tested by cutting hairs, etc., were exchanged for dull duplicates, in a manner that, in better hands, might have been effective.
Quotes with DUPLICATES (3)
Last night somebody broke into my apartment and replaced everything with exact duplicates... When I pointed it out to my roommate, he said, "Do I know you?
Literature duplicates the experience of living in a way that nothing else can, drawing you so fully into another life that you temporarily forget you have one of your own. That is why you read it, and might even sit up in bed till early dawn, throwing your whole tomorrow out of whack, simply to find out what happens to some people who, you know perfectly well, are made up.
A novel works it's magic by putting a reader inside another person's life. The pace is as slow as life. It's as detailed as life. It requires you, the reader, to fill in an outline of words with vivid pictures drawn subconsciously from your own life, so that the story feels more personal than the sets designed by someone else and handed over via TV or movies. Literature duplicates the experience of living in a way that nothing else can, drawing you so fully into another life …
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1986–2016).