Crossword-Solution: MAGNOLIA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Magnolia | n. | A genus of American and Asiatic trees, with aromatic bark and large sweet-scented whitish or reddish flowers. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
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greedy person
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Sentences with MAGNOLIA (5)
MAGNOLIA, Four days later I'd got just that much written, when--what do you think happened? The maid arrived with Master Jervie's card.
The magnolia-trees in the Capitol grounds were lovely and fragrant, with their dense rich foliage and huge snow-ball blossoms.
Small gravelled walks, well kept, bordered with mignonette, twisted about among the flower beds, and underneath the magnolia trees.
Manstey’s real friends were the denizens of the yards, the hyacinths, the magnolia, the green parrot, the maid who fed the cats, the doctor who studied late behind his mustard-colored curtains; and the confidant of her tenderer musings was the church-spire floating in the sunset.
Then he took me by the arm and led me to a bench under a magnolia a little distance away, where he seated himself, and looked up at me despairingly.
Quotes with MAGNOLIA (3)
The light that filled my house was deep and livid, half magnolia, half rainwater. Things sat in it, dark and very still.
The peace of Manderley. The quietude and the grace. Whoever lived within its walls, whatever trouble there was and strife, however much uneasiness and pain, no matter what tears were shed, what sorrows borne, the peace of Manderley could not be broken or the loveliness destroyed. The flowers that died would bloom again another year, the same birds build their nests, the same trees blossom. That old quiet moss smell would linger in the air, and the bees would come, and cricket…
A sprawling North London parkland, composed of oaks, willows and chestnuts, yews and sycamores, the beech and the birch; that encompasses the city’s highest point and spreads far beyond it; that is so well planted it feels unplanned; that is not the country but is no more a garden than Yellowstone; that has a shade of green for every possible felicitation of light; that paints itself in russets and ambers in autumn, canary-yellow in the splashy spring; with tickling bush gras…
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Rock & Roll, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 57 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).