Crossword-Solution: GUILTILY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Guiltily | adv. | In a guilty manner. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “GUILTILY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Gold leaf," said Tom ___ | 1 answer |
| penitently | 16 answers |
| APOLOGETICALLY | 16 answers |
| sorrowfully | 16 answers |
| shamefacedly | 16 answers |
| ruefully | 16 answers |
| repentantly | 16 answers |
| remorsefully | 16 answers |
| contritely | 16 answers |
| ashamedly | 16 answers |
| sheepishly | 17 answers |
| painfully | 18 answers |
| mournfully | 19 answers |
| "Regretfully ..." | 26 answers |
| uncomfortably | 33 answers |
| uneasily | 34 answers |
| awkwardly | 36 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GUILTILY (5)
And that'll show we're sorry for our mistake!” “I--I christened that pig this morning,” Harold guiltily confessed; “I christened it after the curate.
The shutters were up, the lamp guiltily turned low; the beautiful Flora greeted me in a whisper; and when I was set down to table, the pair proceeded to help me with precautions that might have seemed excessive in the Ear of Dionysius.
Thrice she surprised him in the act of staring intently at her, and each time he had dropped his eyes guiltily.
Caroline rose unsteadily and crept guiltily from the lodge and along the path under the arbor, terrified lest the servants should be stirring, trembling with the chill air, while the wet shrubbery, brushing against her, drenched her nightdress until it clung about her limbs.
She did understand enough, however, to feel, guiltily, when the thing was finished, that already she had married Bertram, and by so doing had committed a Crime.
Quotes with GUILTILY (3)
Sometimes I sit and stare out at the people walking by, wondering if they’ve felt as I’ve felt, trapped, alone, but guiltily content in the knowledge that I will never know another’s thoughts, and therefore can feel special due to my unique loneliness.
Abelard to Heloise — Banish me, therefore, for ever from your heart — it is the best advice I can give, for the remembrance of a person we have loved guiltily can not be hurtful, whatever advances we may have made in the way of virtue.
When his wife died, for a while it was the end of the world, because part of him had died with her. As the long, slow recovery proceeded, he had gratefully and guiltily accepted the return of equilibrium. But he had not paid attention to a parallel phenomenon: his reversion to what he had been before his marriage. Though changed by whatever he had learned during their years together, and by whatever healing had taken place, he had fallen back into the old patterns of withdraw…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1973).