Crossword-Solution: LOV
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LOV | anagram | LVO, VOL |
We have 1 clue for the answer “LOV”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ___ Bensey, in "Tobacco Road" | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LOV (5)
For should Man finally be lost, should Man Thy creature late so lov’d, thy youngest Son Fall circumvented thus by fraud, though joynd With his own folly? that be from thee farr, That farr be from thee, Father, who art Judge Of all things made, and judgest onely right.
Come, answer me one question, if thou canst: If one should presently attempt thy life, Would’st thou, O man of justice, first inquire If the assassin was perchance thy sire, Or turn upon him? As thou lov’st thy life, On thy aggressor thou would’st turn, no stay Debating, if the law would bear thee out.
What other man in all England could stand thus against forty? A lion at bay with forty jackals yelping at his feet.” “Enough, girl,” cried the King, “what be this knave to thee?” “He loves me, Your Majesty,” she replied proudly, “and I, him.” “Thou lov’st this low-born cut-throat, Bertrade,” cried Henry.
Now here, now there, the roving Fancy flies, Till some lov'd object strikes her wand'ring eyes, Whose silken fetters all the senses bind, And soft captivity involves the mind.
Then followed the song of the Passionate Pilgrim: "If music and sweet poetry agree, As they must needs, the sister and the brother, When must the love be great 'twixt thee and me Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other.
Quotes with LOV (3)
Twice or thrice had I lov'd thee, Before I knew thy face or name
Knowing I lov'd my books, he furnish'd me From mine own library with volumes that I prize above my dukedom.
Lorenzo: In such a night stood Dido with a willow in her hand upon the wild sea-banks, and waft her love to come again to Carthage Jessica: In such a night Medea gathered the enchanted herbs that did renew old Aeson. Lorenzo: In such a night did Jessica steal from the wealthy Jew, and with an unthrift love did run from Venice, as far as Belmont. Jessica: In such a night did young Lorenzo swear he lov'd her well, stealing her soul with many vows of faith, and ne'er a true one.…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1984–1992).