Crossword-Solution: KIDDIES
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERTA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KIDDIES (5)
After the babies were disposed of in the house, those helpful guests got to work and fixed the barn to receive the next older kiddies.
Tramp, tramp, the bad road, the bits o' kiddies cryin' there, The fell birds a-flyin' there, the 'ouses all aflame; Tramp, tramp, the sad road, the pals I left a-lyin' there, Red there, and dead there.
But it's over in a minute, an' at six the column starts, While the women and the kiddies sit an' shiver in the carts.
Two kiddies smiling at the board, The cook right at the table, The four of us, a hungry horde, To beat that none is able.
After dinner father was very sleepy indeed, because he had been working hard all the week; but he did not yield to the voice that said, ‘Go and have an hour’s rest.’ He nursed the Lamb, who had a horrid cough that cook said was whooping-cough as sure as eggs, and he said-- ‘Come along, kiddies; I’ve got a ripping book from the library, called The Golden Age, and I’ll read it to you.’ Mother settled herself on the drawing-room sofa, and said she could listen quite nicely with her eyes shut.
Quotes with KIDDIES (3)
I don't agree with you in the least," said Temple — "about marriage, I mean. A man ought to want to get married — ""To anybody? Without its being anybody in particular?""Yes," said Temple stoutly. "If he gets to thirty without wanting to marry any one in particular, he ought to look about till he finds some one he does want. It's the right and proper thing to marry and have kiddies.
THE ONE WHO STAYEDYou should have heard the old men cry, You should have heard the biddies When that sad stranger raised his flute And piped away the kiddies. Katy, Tommy, Meg and Bob Followed, skipped gaily, Red-haired Ruth, my brother Rob, And little crippled Bailey, John and Nils and Cousin Claire, Dancin', spinnin', turnin','Cross the hills to God knows where-They never came returnin'.'Cross the hills to God knows where The piper pranced, a leadin'Each child in Hamlin Tow…
(...) photography opened up quite a little Pandora's box, kiddies. (...) Once we no longer had to depend on drawing and painting to record our existence — once they became an option — they mutated . . . into a form of expression. And Art for its own sake, God help us, was born.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, NYM, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1971–2024).