Crossword-Solution: LECTURES 8 letters, 15 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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College class staples 1 answer
Informative talks 1 answer
One method of adult education. 1 answer
Professorial talks 1 answer
Professors' addresses 1 answer
Professors' talks 1 answer
Reprimands at length 1 answer
Sermonizes 1 answer
Some gatherings in halls 1 answer
They may be heard after bonehead plays 1 answer
Gives a talking-to 2 answers
College classes. 3 answers
Some college classes 3 answers
Teaches. 5 answers
Talks 13 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with LECTURES (5)

Frederick Douglass, William Wells Brown, Sojourner Truth, and many others traveled from town to town and state to state giving lectures to both black and white audiences.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Yesterday the opera was “Tristan and Isolde.” I have seen all sorts of audiences—at theaters, operas, concerts, lectures, sermons, funerals—but none which was twin to the Wagner audience of Bayreuth for fixed and reverential attention.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Remember Marshall McCluhan?" "The medium is the message guru." Scott had admired him and made considerable effort to attend a few of his highly motivating lectures.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
Four years ago he had been called to Japan to deliver, at the Emperor’s request, a course of lectures at the Imperial University, and had instituted reforms throughout the islands, not only in the practice of bridge-building but in drainage and road-making.
Alexander’s Bridge and The Barrel Organ Willa Cather and Alfred Noyes 1993
For instance, though colored children attended the schools, and were treated kindly by their teachers, the New Bedford Lyceum refused, till several years after my residence in that city, to allow any colored person to attend the lectures delivered in its hall.
Collected Articles of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1994

Quotes with LECTURES (3)

He is a Londoner, too, in his writings. In his familiar letters he displays a rambling urban vivacity, a tendency to to veer off the point and to muddle his syntax. He had a brilliantly eclectic mind, picking up words and images while at the same time forging them in new and unexpected combinations. He conceived several ideas all at once, and sometimes forgot to separate them into their component parts. This was true of his lectures, too, in which brilliant perceptions were s…
Peter Ackroyd Turner
Henry's recollections of the past, in contrast to Proust, are done while in movement. He may remember his first wife while making love to a whore, or he may remember his very first love while walking the streets, traveling to see a friend; and life does not stop while he remembers. Analysis in movement. No static vivisection. Henry's daily and continuous flow of life, his sexual activity, his talks with everyone, his cafe life, his conversations with people in the street, whi…
Anais Nin The Diary of Anais Nin, Vol. 1: 1931-1934
Entirely in accordance with what education is supposed to be. Education is the sum of what students teach each other in between lectures and seminars. You sit in each other's rooms and drink coffee - I suppose it would be vodka and Red Bull now - you share enthusiasms, you talk a lot of wank about politics, religion, art and the cosmos and then you go to bed, alone or together according to taste. I mean, how else do you learn anything, how else do you take your mind for a walk?
Stephen Fry The Fry Chronicles
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 15 times in crossword archives (1952–2023).