Crossword-Solution: FLAVOURLESS
We have 17 clues for the answer “FLAVOURLESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| DEADISH | 4 answers |
| milk and water | 14 answers |
| savourless | 14 answers |
| Diluted | 18 answers |
| Watery | 31 answers |
| unpalatable | 32 answers |
| Vapid | 32 answers |
| weakened | 35 answers |
| Monotonous | 39 answers |
| unsavoury | 52 answers |
| bland | 56 answers |
| Insipid | 66 answers |
| Tasteless | 67 answers |
| Distasteful | 71 answers |
| Uninteresting | 76 answers |
| flat | 96 answers |
| Plain | 97 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 FLAVOURLESS (5)
These different acids play an important part in the production of wine; without them, in truth, it would be a mere admixture of spirits and water--a colourless, flavourless, and insipid product.
The hair when released stands out from the head, leather shrivels and splits, horn combs break to pieces, food dries up, rapid evaporation renders water-colour sketching nearly impossible, and tea made with water from fifteen to twenty below the boiling-point of 212 degrees, is flavourless and flat.
PROGRESSION To each progressive soul there comes a day When all things that have pleased and satisfied Grow flavourless, the springs of joy seem dried.
The man who hates wild boars that eat like tame Gets his from Umbria, genuine mast-fed game: For the Laurentian beast, that makes its fat Off sedge and reeds, is flavourless and flat.
Although I do not much appreciate the sweetish, almost flavourless water of this fruit, they proved very acceptable to my men, as the day was intensely hot for Borneo.
Quotes with FLAVOURLESS (1)
In the remote towns of the west there are few of the amenities of civilization; there is no sewerage, there are no hospitals, rarely a doctor; the food is dreary and flavourless from long carrying, the water is bad; electricity is for the few who can afford their own plant, roads are mostly non-existent; there are no theatres, no picture shows and few dance halls; and the people are saved from stark insanity by the one strong principle of progress that is ingrained for a thou…