Crossword-Solution: FANLIGHTS
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FANLIGHTS (5)
Sloper’s interest in this phenomenon was only indirect—though, seeing that, as the years went on, half his patients came to be overworked men of business, it might have been more immediate—and when most of his neighbours’ dwellings (also ornamented with granite copings and large fanlights) had been converted into offices, warehouses, and shipping agencies, and otherwise applied to the base uses of commerce, he determined to look out for a quieter home.
The light burns behind yellow blinds and pink blinds, and above fanlights, and down in basement windows.
The rooms are panelled in carved cedar-wood, and there is charming "grillage" iron-work in the fanlights and outside gates.
Now, since Fan and I have been thrown together once more, she has accidentally met this man again, and has persuaded herself that he has repented of his evil courses, and she has forgiven him, and become friendly with him, and, what is worse, has set her heart on making me forgive him.” “It is heavenly to forgive, Mary.” “Yes, very likely; in _her_ case it might be right enough; she is only acting according to her--” “Fanlights,” interrupted her brother.
Presently,--at no great lapse of time after the short and thick-set man had stowed away his watch,--out of the thronged sidewalks of Seventh Avenue a man appeared, walking west on the north side of the street and reviewing carelessly the numbers on the illuminated fanlights: a tall man, dressed all in grey, and swinging a thin walking stick.
Quotes with FANLIGHTS (1)
A CITY IS AS much a state of mind as a place — a set of perceptions of place. On the last train home to Mullaghbrack or Gortyfarnham or half a hundred other Bally Bog Mans, two farmers fall to reviewing their experiences of the big city. One has walked the streets and avenues and come away with memories of glistening steeples and dreaming spires, monuments to men of bearing and import, Palladian porticos and grand civic cupolas, pillars, piers, and palisades, and the air full…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1970).