Crossword-Solution: HARDIEST
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| HARDIEST | anagram | READTHIS |
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| Least likely to wither | 1 answer |
| Most durable. | 1 answer |
| Most robust | 6 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 HARDIEST (5)
The wild flowers disappeared, and only in the bottom of the draws and gullies grew a few of the very toughest and hardiest: shoestring, and ironweed, and snow-on-the-mountain.
With a similar chance open before us, Nais had robbed me of the struggle through a sheer pity for those squalid rebels who did not even call her chieftain; whilst here was this Empress frittering away two score of the hardiest of her subjects merely to gratify a whim.
They cover the mountains and all the lower slopes that border the wide, open valleys which abound there, pressing forward in imposing ranks, seemingly the hardiest and most firmly established of all the northern coniferae.
Above, hill after hill, soared upwards until they soared out of the depth of the hardiest timber, and stood naked against the sky.
And the clear pallor of her skin, and the slender yet voluptuous lines of her form suggested a pale, beautiful rose, most delicate of flowers yet about the hardiest.
Quotes with HARDIEST (3)
Consider the Lichen. Lichens are just about the hardiest visible organisms on Earth, but the least ambitious.
There, on the far side of of the Atlantic, would be Maine, but despite the shared ocean, her island and this one were worlds apart. Where Inishmaan was gray and brown, its fragile man-made soil supporting only the hardiest of low-growing plants, the fertile Quinnipeague invited tall pines in droves, not to mention vegetables, flowers, and improbable, irrepressible herbs. Lifting her head, eyes closed now, she breathed in the damp Irish air and the bit of wood smoke that drift…
No one wants to go through life alone, fighting battles single-handedly their whole life. Not even the hardiest of heroes. That’s just a miserable existence. Everyone needs someone in their corner, right?... Even if you could,” I wrinkled my brow, “would you really want to? By all accounts, it gets lonely being your own hero.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, New Yorker, NYT, WP.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1966–2021).