Crossword-Solution: MEAGRENESS
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Meagreness | n. | The state or quality of being meager; leanness; scantiness; barrenness. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MEAGRENESS | anagram | MEAGERNESS |
We have 24 clues for the answer “MEAGRENESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| meagreness | 49 answers |
| tightness | 49 answers |
| rigidity | 50 answers |
| Malady | 51 answers |
| Indisposition | 52 answers |
| starvation | 53 answers |
| Inflexibility | 56 answers |
| paucity | 57 answers |
| shortfall | 58 answers |
| ailment | 61 answers |
| Poverty | 61 answers |
| Scarcity | 61 answers |
| squeezing | 62 answers |
| Omission | 63 answers |
| shortcoming | 64 answers |
| Dearth | 65 answers |
| Absence | 67 answers |
| Complaint | 67 answers |
| disease | 67 answers |
| Diet | 68 answers |
| deficit | 70 answers |
| Recession | 71 answers |
| Contraction | 72 answers |
| "Want ___?" | 79 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MEAGRENESS (5)
Hepzibah had no natural turn for cookery, and, to say the truth, had fairly incurred her present meagreness by often choosing to go without her dinner rather than be attendant on the rotation of the spit, or ebullition of the pot.
There were moments when such scenes delighted Lily, when they gratified her sense of beauty and her craving for the external finish of life; there were others when they gave a sharper edge to the meagreness of her own opportunities.
Under him, William made some progress in reading, writing, and arithmetic; and though he himself has often lamented the meagreness of his school instruction, it is clear, from what he has since been enabled to accomplish, that these early lessons were enough at all events to set him fairly on the road of self-culture, and proved the fruitful seed of much valuable intellectual labour, as well as of many excellent practical books.
Their toothless mouths, their hooked noses, the meagreness of the active one, and the hanging yellow cheeks of the other (the still one, whose head trembled) would have been laughable if the sight of their dreadful physical degradation had not been appalling to one’s eyes, had not gripped one’s heart with poignant amazement at the unspeakable misery of age, at the awful persistency of life becoming at last an object of disgust and dread.
For Renan is certainly very faulty, as a historical critic, when he practically ignores the extreme meagreness of our positive knowledge of the career of Jesus, and describes scene after scene in his life as minutely and with as much confidence as if he had himself been present to witness it all.
Quotes with MEAGRENESS (1)
She walked rather quickly; she liked to be active, though at times she gave an impression of repose that was at once static and evocative. This was because she knew few words and believed in none, and in the world she was rather silent, contributing just her share of urbane humor with a precision that approached meagreness. But at the moment when strangers tended to grow uncomfortable in the presence of this economy she would seize the topic and rush off with it, feverishly s…