Crossword-Solution: MARINETTE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MARINETTE | anagram | TERMINATE |
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| Suggested name for Marine Corps girl. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MARINETTE (5)
Nearly all actors in France who play either the _valets_ or the _soubrettes_ have attempted the parts of Gros-René and Marinette, and even the great tragédienne Madlle.
Dryden has imitated, in the fourth act of _An Evening's Love_, a small part of the scene between Marinette and Éraste, the quarrelling scene between Lucile, Éraste, Marinette, and Gros-René, as well as in the third act of the same play, the scene between Albert and Metaphrastus.
The scene is in Toledo: Éraste is called Don Diego de Stuniga, Valère Don Gusman de Haro, "a well-bred cavaliere," Lucile is Octavia de Pimentell, and Ascanio is Elvira; Gros-René's name is Sanco, "vallet to Gusman, a simple pleasant fellow," and Mascarille is Ordgano, "a cunning knave;" Marinette is called Beatrice and Frosine Isabella.
Mascarille and Gros-René are but faintly attempted; Marinette and Frosine only sketched in outline; and in the fifth act the ladies appear to have nothing else to do but to pop in and out of closets.
Let Marinette allow herself to be kissed and caressed by Gros-René as much as he likes, and let my charming rival laugh at it like a fool, I will laugh too as much as I like, and follow his example; we shall then see who will laugh the heartiest.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1946).