Crossword-Solution: FRAGMENTARY 11 letters, 76 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Fragmentary a. Composed of fragments, or broken pieces; disconnected;
not complete or entire.
Fragmentary a. Composed of the fragments of other rocks.

We have 76 clues for the answer “FRAGMENTARY”

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in torso 1 answer
ARMLESS 1 answer
Fractional 3 answers
Fractional part? 5 answers
Found wanting. 5 answers
scrappy 16 answers
secondary matter 20 answers
Small thing 23 answers
disorganised 23 answers
no matter 25 answers
Piecemeal 35 answers
incompletely 54 answers
medially 54 answers
unready 54 answers
middlemost 54 answers
half the distance 55 answers
in the midst 55 answers
parsimoniously 55 answers
passably 55 answers
penuriously 55 answers
satisfactorily 55 answers
uncompleted 55 answers
within a little 55 answers
to an extent 56 answers
Partly 56 answers
up to a point 56 answers
within bounds 56 answers
fifty percent 57 answers
Fractionally 57 answers
Partially 58 answers
comely 58 answers
tolerably 58 answers
bitty 59 answers
in part 60 answers
desiring 62 answers
to some extent 62 answers
Moderately 63 answers
equidistant 63 answers
insufficiently 63 answers
meagrely 64 answers
Slim __ 64 answers
Half 66 answers
midway 67 answers
in the middle 67 answers
Thereabouts 67 answers
Quota 68 answers
halfway 68 answers
Less 68 answers
Nearly 69 answers
Unfinished 69 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree; supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir J. Davies.
Hint 2 anagram
DINVIE
Hint 3 another clue
"Delicious!"
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Sentences with FRAGMENTARY (5)

But the visionary little maid on her part, beckoned likewise, as if to say—“This is a better place; come thou into the pool.” And Pearl, stepping in mid-leg deep, beheld her own white feet at the bottom; while, out of a still lower depth, came the gleam of a kind of fragmentary smile, floating to and fro in the agitated water.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
But it should be observed here that such resemblances as these between sundry elements in the work of Hawthorne’s fancy and details of reality are only fragmentary, and are rearranged to suit the author’s purposes.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
Vaguely the memory of his apish childhood passed slowly in review—then came a strangely tangled mass of faces, figures and events which seemed to have no relation to Tarzan of the Apes, and yet which were, even in their fragmentary form, familiar.
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
Seems to me, if our party hain't got any other stock-in-trade, we better shut up shop altogether." Lapham went on, as he scanned his newspaper, to give his ideas of public questions, in a fragmentary way, while Corey listened patiently, and waited for him to come back to business.
The Rise of Silas Lapham William Dean Howells 2008
Will you read the Third Act? No? Then I shall read it to you.' He turned to the Third Act, and ran over those fragmentary passages which were clearly enough written and expressed to be intelligible to the mind of a stranger.
The Haunted Hotel Wilkie Collins 2008

Quotes with FRAGMENTARY (3)

Fragmentary Blue Why make so much of fragmentary blue In here and there a bird, or butterfly, Or flower, or wearing-stone, or open eye, When heaven presents in sheets the solid hue? Since earth is earth, perhaps, not heaven (as yet)--Though some savants make earth include the sky; And blue so far above us comes so high, It only gives our wish for blue a whet.
Robert Frost
Religion isn't best understood primarily as a collection of beliefs held by backward people with fear and trembling for most of human history (religion as brainwash). It is rather, among other things, a scriptorium of beleaguered witness, a record of collated information, both fragmentary and sometimes systematic, with which we may feel compelled to reckon as it somehow, across history, reckons with us, an inheritance, if you like, of difficult wisdom.
David Dark
The novel was born with the Modern Era, which made man, to quote Heidegger, the "only real subject," the ground for everything. It is largely through the novel that man as an individual was established on the European scene. Away from the novel, in our real lives, we know very little about our parents as they were before our birth; we have only fragmentary knowledge of the people close to us: we see them come and go and scarcely have they vanished than their place is taken ov…
Milan Kundera Encounter
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Used 1 time in crossword archives (1977).