Crossword-Solution: GROVELLER
We have 16 clues for the answer “GROVELLER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Cringing crawler | 1 answer |
| BORN slave | 7 answers |
| footlicker | 9 answers |
| Brown-noser | 10 answers |
| clawback | 10 answers |
| lickspit | 10 answers |
| Lick-spittle | 14 answers |
| Crawler | 17 answers |
| bootlick | 17 answers |
| Bootlicker | 19 answers |
| Brown-nose | 19 answers |
| GROVELLING person | 19 answers |
| Toady | 34 answers |
| Sycophant. | 37 answers |
| SLAVISH person | 49 answers |
| servile person | 50 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GROVELLER (5)
FAUST Thou, restless spirit, dost from end to end O'ersweep the world; how near I feel to thee! SPIRIT Thou'rt like the spirit, thou dost comprehend, Not me! (Vanishes.) FAUST (deeply moved) I, God's own image! And not rank with thee! (A knock.) Oh death! I know it--'tis my famulus-- My fairest fortune now escapes! That all these visionary shapes A soulless groveller should banish thus! (WAGNER in his dressing gown and night-cap, a lamp in his hand.
The sharks seemed to find the presence of the forlorn groveller in the mud unendurable when it stained the water red, though apparently indifferent to its presence as long, as it remained quiescent, which facts lend confirmation to the popular opinion that the fluid possesses a caustic-like principle violently irritative to the skin.
Bitter is their denunciation of the poet's arrogance: A man that's proud--vile groveller in the dust, Dependent on the mercy of his God For every breath.
Left alone with Félicie, Chevalier said to her angrily: "I know I'm a fool and a groveller; but I'm going mad for love of you.
Possibly some uninspired groveller, who has never climbed Parnassus, nor drunk of the Castalian spring, may murmur that this is very likely, for that all poetry is "moonstruck madness." Alas if such an antediluvian barbarian be permitted to "revisit thus the glimpses of the moon, making night hideous" as he mutters his horrid blasphemy! We, however, take a nobler view of the matter.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2001).