Crossword-Solution: FOREBEAR
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Forebear | n. | An ancestor. See Forbear. |
We have 18 clues for the answer “FOREBEAR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| A PERSON FROM WHOM YOU ARE DESCENDED | 11 answers |
| ascendant | 14 answers |
| Forefather. | 14 answers |
| Progenitor. | 16 answers |
| Eschew | 20 answers |
| Forbear | 23 answers |
| ancestor | 33 answers |
| Parent | 34 answers |
| Abstain | 37 answers |
| bilk | 45 answers |
| Undergo | 47 answers |
| forgo | 49 answers |
| Stomach | 50 answers |
| Forfeit | 65 answers |
| despair | 71 answers |
| Shy | 72 answers |
| Double | 90 answers |
| Decline | 107 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FOREBEAR (5)
Misguided princes, why have ye upraised This wordy wrangle? Are ye not ashamed, While the whole land lies striken, thus to voice Your private injuries? Go in, my lord; Go home, my brother, and forebear to make A public scandal of a petty grief.
Are you aware, sir, that these Crozers killed your forebear at the kirk-door?’ ‘You see, he was bigger ’n me,’ said Francie.
For ever thwarting pride and will Some forebear's passion leaps from death To claim a vital license still.
Yet in the end it ever comes that the frame of the body fragile yields, fated falls; and there follows another who joyously the jewels divides, the royal riches, nor recks of his forebear.
Therefore forebear only a little, while I write a word or two home to my family." Having thus spoken, he withdrew into the temple, and taking a scroll, as if he meant to write, he put the reed into his mouth, and biting it, as he was wont to do when he was thoughtful or writing, he held it there for some time.
Quotes with FOREBEAR (2)
I thought, He must forebear to reveal His power and glory by presenting Himself as Himself, and must be present only in the ordinary miracle of the existence of His creatures. Those who wish to see Him must see Him in the poor, the hungry, the hurt, the wordless creatures, the groaning and travailing beautiful world.
Christ did not descend from the cross except into the grave. And why not otherwise? Wouldn’t it have put fine comical expressions on the faces of the scribes and chief priests and the soldiers if at that moment He had come down in power and glory? Why didn’t He do it? Why hasn’t He done it at any one of a thousand good times between then and now? I knew the answer. I knew it a long time before I could admit it, for all the suffering of the world is in it. He didn’t, He hasn’t…