Crossword-Solution: JUKE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Juke | v. i. | To bend the neck; to bow or duck the head. |
| Juke | n. | The neck of a bird. |
| Juke | v. i. | To perch on anything, as birds do. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JUKE (5)
They juke their heads forward to escape their collars' moist embrace; they reach their hands back of them to pull their clinging winter underwear away.
And when a woman has had nine children, you know, she looks none the younger; and I can tell ye that when she trod on my corruns at a ball at the Grand Juke's, I felt something heavier than a feather on my foot.” “Madame de Klingenspohr, then,” replied I, hesitating somewhat, “has grown rather--rather st-st-out?” I could hardly get out the OUT, and trembled I don't know why as I asked the question.
Meanwhile the Sary Jane, her hosses on the full jump, was fast leavin the pirut ship! "Onct agin do I escape deth!" sed the Juke between his clencht teeth, still on the jibpoop.
The Juke was Moses the Sassy! Yes, it was! He had bin to France and now he was home agin in Bostin, which gave birth to a Bunker Hill!! He had some trouble in gitting hisself acknowledged as Juke in France, as the Orleans Dienasty and Borebones were fernest him, but he finally conkered.
Juke Street!… Remember how I ran onto Pete on the street? He told me you could get a cot down there for fourpence.” “Aw, come on to a hotel.
Quotes with JUKE (3)
On Waterloo Bridge where we said our goodbyes, the weather conditions bring tears to my eyes. I wipe them away with a black woolly glove And try not to notice I've fallen in love On Waterloo Bridge I am trying to think: This is nothing. you're high on the charm and the drink. But the juke-box inside me is playing a song That says something different. And when was it wrong? On Waterloo Bridge with the wind in my hair I am tempted to skip. You're a fool. I don't care. the head …
I sat back down and poured a glass of wine. I left my door open. The moonlight came in with the sounds of the city: juke boxes, automobiles, curses, dogs barking, radios . . . We were all in it together. We were all in one big shit pot together. There was no escape. We were all going to be flushed away.
The juke joint, the honky tonk, and the ballroom also represent one more thing, anthropologically speaking: a ceremonial context for the male-with-female-duet dance flirtation and embrace, upon which the zoological survival of the human species has always been predicated.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, WP, WSJ.
Used 28 times in crossword archives (1976–2021).