Crossword-Solution: ENTERPRISING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Enterprising | a. | Having a disposition for enterprise; characterized by enterprise; resolute, active or prompt to attempt; as, an enterprising man or firm. |
We have 71 clues for the answer “ENTERPRISING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Full of initiative | 1 answer |
| full of initiative and ambition | 1 answer |
| adventurous and imaginative | 1 answer |
| Showing initiative | 1 answer |
| aleatory | 11 answers |
| Hard-working | 17 answers |
| Experimental. | 21 answers |
| venturesome | 23 answers |
| "Au fait" | 27 answers |
| innovatory | 39 answers |
| pushy | 48 answers |
| consecutive | 48 answers |
| Inspiring. | 49 answers |
| successive | 50 answers |
| Industrious | 51 answers |
| Imaginative | 51 answers |
| Affecting | 52 answers |
| adventurous | 52 answers |
| propelling | 53 answers |
| progressive | 54 answers |
| interesting | 55 answers |
| Thrilling | 55 answers |
| Unfailing | 55 answers |
| driving | 55 answers |
| Ambitious. | 55 answers |
| Enticing | 56 answers |
| provoking | 57 answers |
| unflagging | 57 answers |
| Launching | 57 answers |
| Piquant | 57 answers |
| Forcible. | 58 answers |
| Effectual | 58 answers |
| mercurial | 58 answers |
| Ongoing | 59 answers |
| urging | 59 answers |
| pushing | 60 answers |
| Lissome | 60 answers |
| spreading | 61 answers |
| Diligent. | 63 answers |
| Stirring | 64 answers |
| advancing | 65 answers |
| Longing | 67 answers |
| Vital | 67 answers |
| Craving | 69 answers |
| Dashing | 69 answers |
| Resourceful | 71 answers |
| Energetic | 72 answers |
| Effective | 72 answers |
| Hazardous | 72 answers |
| in motion | 73 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with ENTERPRISING (5)
The knight, in order to follow so laudable an example, laid aside his helmet, his corslet, and the greater part of his armour, and showed to the hermit a head thick-curled with yellow hair, high features, blue eyes, remarkably bright and sparkling, a mouth well formed, having an upper lip clothed with mustachoes darker than his hair, and bearing altogether the look of a bold, daring, and enterprising man, with which his strong form well corresponded.
Rodney French, a wealthy and enterprising citizen, distinguished as an anti-slavery man, was fitting out a vessel for a whaling voyage, upon which there was a heavy job of calking and coppering to be done.
What with your eternal tobacco, Watson, and your irregularity at meals, I expect that you will get notice to quit, and that I shall share your downfall—not, however, before we have solved the problem of the nervous tutor, the careless servant, and the three enterprising students.” Holmes made no further allusion to the matter that day, though he sat lost in thought for a long time after our belated dinner.
What with your eternal tobacco, Watson, and your irregularity at meals, I expect that you will get notice to quit and that I shall share your downfall--not, however, before we have solved the problem of the nervous tutor, the careless servant, and the three enterprising students.” Holmes made no further allusion to the matter that day, though he sat lost in thought for a long time after our belated dinner.
Finally, the editor of an enterprising monthly magazine reprinted the poem, supplementing it by a photograph and biography of Presley himself.
Quotes with ENTERPRISING (3)
Mr. Polly went into the National School at six and he left the private school at fourteen, and by that time his mind was in much the same state that you would be in, dear reader, if you were operated upon for appendicitis by a well-meaning, boldly enterprising, but rather over-worked and under-paid butcher boy, who was superseded towards the climax of the operation by a left-handed clerk of high principles but intemperate habits, — that is to say, it was in a thorough mess.
There may be little room for the display of this supreme qualification in the retail book business, but there is room for some. Be enterprising. Get good people about you. Make your shop windows and your shops attractive. The fact that so many young men and women enter the teaching profession shows that there are still some people willing to scrape along on comparatively little money for the pleasure of following an occupation in which they delight. It is as true to-day as it…
It's possible that Knight believed he was one of the few sane people left. He was confounded by the idea that passing the prime of your life in a cubicle, spending hours a day at a computer, in exchange for money, was considered acceptable, but relaxing in a tent in the woods was disturbed. Observing the trees was indolent; cutting them down was enterprising. What did Knight do for a living? He lived for a living.