Crossword-Solution: HEADSHAKE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Headshake | n. | A significant shake of the head, commonly as a signal of denial. |
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| gesture of shaking head | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HEADSHAKE (5)
You see what I am.” As on this, however, he protested, with a good-humoured headshake, a resignation of any such claim, she had a moment of explanation.
Chad turns out at any rate right and good and disconcerting, while what she was all prepared for, primed and girded and wound up for, was to deal with him as the general opposite.” “Yet wasn’t her whole point”—Strether weighed it—“that he was to be, that he _could_ be, made better, redeemed?” Little Bilham fixed it all a moment, and then with a small headshake that diffused a tenderness: “She’s too late.
Newsome, whom she appears not to have seen for some days.” “Then she hasn’t been away with him again?” “She seemed to think,” Maria answered, “that he might have gone away with _you_.” “And did you tell her I know nothing of him?” She had her indulgent headshake.
Newsome?” Her assent, as if she had had a delicacy about sounding the name, was only in her face; but she added with it: “Or is there anything he can do that would make _her_ try it?” “To patch it up with me?” His answer came at last in a conclusive headshake.
And she'll adore you." "Well then?" "Why that will be just how she'll do for you." "Oh I can hold my own!" said Miss Wenham with the headshake of a horse making his sleigh-bells rattle in frosty air.
Quotes with HEADSHAKE (1)
She had been expecting me and was ready. She gave a long slow soundless headshake, merciful only in being inarticulate. This mercy didn't prevent its hurling at me the largest finest coldest 'Never!' I had yet, in the course of a life that had known denials, had to take full in the face. I took it and was aware that with the hard blow the tears had come into my eyes. So for a while we sat and looked at each other; after which I slowly rose. I was wondering if some day she wou…