Crossword-Solution: NARRATIVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Narrative | a. | Of or pertaining to narration; relating to the particulars of an event or transaction. |
| Narrative | a. | Apt or inclined to relate stories, or to tell particulars of events; story-telling; garrulous. |
| Narrative | n. | That which is narrated; the recital of a story; a continuous account of the particulars of an event or transaction; a story. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
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greedy person
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Sentences with NARRATIVE (5)
They are occupied with one short narrative, from which the moral naturally flows, and with which it is intimately associated.
CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI APPENDIX A PARODY PREFACE In the month of August, 1841, I attended an anti-slavery convention in Nantucket, at which it was my happiness to become acquainted with _Frederick Douglass_, the writer of the following Narrative.
Coggan, after absently scrutinizing a coal which had fallen among the ashes, took up the narrative, with a private twirl of his eye:— “Well, now, you’d hardly believe it, but that man—our Miss Everdene’s father—was one of the ficklest husbands alive, after a while.
Surveyor Pue, and from whose oral testimony he had made up his narrative, remembered her, in their youth, as a very old, but not decrepit woman, of a stately and solemn aspect.
Then he resumed his narrative._ “As the hush of evening crept over the world and we proceeded over the hill crest towards Wimbledon, Weena grew tired and wanted to return to the house of grey stone.
Quotes with NARRATIVE (3)
Books never cease to astonish me. When I was a child, I knew--in the incontestable way that children know things--that God was an author who'd imagined me, which is why I (and everyone else) existed: to populate His narrative. My task was to imagine God in return: this was all He and I owed each other.
But Robin: their dear little Robs. More than ten years later, his death remained an agony; there was no glossing any detail; its horror was not subject to repair or permutation by any of the narrative devices that the Cleves knew. And — since this willful amnesia had kept Robin's death from being translated into that sweet old family vernacular which smoothed even the bitterest mysteries into comfortable, comprehensible form — the memory of that day's events had a chaotic, fr…
I wanted to know the denouement of your life story. I have no interest in the narrative.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1974–2021).