Crossword-Solution: MANNEQUINS
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MANNEQUINS (5)
The late Sir Robert Clifton (they say) tried its value with a Colt after placing it upon one of his coat-models or mannequins.
Mannequins in wondrous gowns came through parted curtains to parade before the shop’s clientele, mostly composed of society butterflies.
His errant fancy had been caught by one of the mannequins--the most beautiful of them, a blonde with a flowerlike face and a figure whose perfection had been boldly attested by the gowns she had worn.
The Turk A totally perverse Turk bought for himself, Out of grief for the recent death Of plump Fatme, his favorite wife, From his white-slaver, two former mannequins, in quite good condition-- You could almost say: brand new-- Just imported from France.
The table cast a shadow that inundated around the feet of the mannequins like a pool providing the scene with form and volume.
Quotes with MANNEQUINS (3)
I had a dream about you. You were you, but you were many — a multitude of mannequins, each named Manny. And I was me, but I was Dark Jar Tin Zoo, and as such I made love to you — all of you. Then I woke up alone, naked, cuddling a mannequin I named after you who smells like you, because I spray it with the same fragrance you used to wear. Is that crazy? No, I didn’t think so either.
From the top of the bus she could see the vast bowl of London spreading out to the horizon: splendid shops with mannequins in the window, interesting people and already a much bigger world.
But this aura of an artificial menace was still necessary to conceal that they [Presidents] were no longer anything but the mannequins of power. Formerly, the king (also the god) had to die, therein lay his power. Today, he is miserably forced to feign death, in order to preserve the blessing of power. But it is lost.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1953–1999).