Crossword-Solution: LONNIE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LONNIE | anagram | ELNINO, LINEON, ONENIL, ONLINE |
We have 7 clues for the answer “LONNIE”
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| Nickname that's an anagram of ONLINE | 1 answer |
| Scottish singer Donegan of the 50's | 1 answer |
| Scottish-born singer Donegan | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LONNIE (5)
Along about suppertime they make Elmer Lonnie stay outside and watch for his coming, and he has to say: “Hello, pa!” very loud, and romp with him outside the gate so as to give the twins time to gather up the colored zephyrs and things, and hide them in the lower bureau drawer in the spare bedroom.
One night, just at supper-time, Elmer Lonnie said: “Hello, pa!” and then they heard pa whispering and Elmer Lonnie came in looking very solemn--or trying to--and said: “Ma, Miss Waldo wants to know if you won't please step over there a minute.” “Did she say what for? Because I'm right in the midst of getting supper.
She and Lonnie Adams, her aunt Martha's nephew, took daily lessons in rowing; but Susy, who had for years been accustomed to the water, knew how to manage a boat far better than did Master Lonnie.
Not long after this praise from Abner, aunt Martha said that she and Master Lonnie were going over the river, after some wild-flower roots, and would be glad to have the boat sent for them at five o'clock.
She reproved Susy for her rash conduct, and sent her and Lonnie around two miles, by the bridge, to ask Abner to come for them with the canoe.
Quotes with LONNIE (3)
Lonnie's monotonous speech gives him an advantage, the same advantage foreigners have: his words are not worn out. It is like a code tapped through a wall. Sometimes he asks me straight out: do you love me? and it is possible to tap back: yes, I love you.
Melody exploded. "THIS ISN'T LIKE GETTING A FISH TO SEE IF I COULD BE RESPONSIBLE ENOUGH FOR A PUPPY!" She took a deep breath, calmed herself and lowered her voice. She then repeated the statement as if doing so removed the stink of the outburst." I'm well aware of that," said Lonnie. "And not to poke it with a stick, but you don't see any puppies sniffing around that empty fish bowl, do you?
Lonnie was ahead of his time, but at the same time he was right in there with Albert Collins's Cool Sounds.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads, NYT, WP.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1990–2023).