Crossword-Solution: NESE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Nese | n. | Nose. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| NESE | anagram | EENS, ENES, ENSE, ESNE, NEES, SEEN, SENE, SNEE |
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Nose: Scot. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NESE (5)
Snottreth from a roke a well, And falleth into ane bath of ston, Where chaste Susanne, in times long gon, Wax wont to wash her bodie and lim Mickle vertue hath that streme, As ye shall se er that ye pas, Ensample by this little glas-- Through nightés cold and dayés hote Hiderward I have it brought; Hath a wife made slip or side, Or a maiden stepp'd aside, Putteth this water under her nese, Wold she nold she, she shall snese.
And in another yle ben folk, that han the face all platt, alle pleyn, with outen nese and with outen mouthe: but thei han 2 smale holes alle round, in stede of hire eyen: and hire mouthe is plait also, with outen lippes.
Below them lay the well-wooded park, skirted by the silvery Darwen, with the fair village of Walton-le-Dale immediately beyond it, the proud town of Preston further on, and the single-coned Nese Point rising majestically in the distance.
Cela nese passera, Monsieur Ferguson, jamais! Questo non fara cosi, il Signore Fergusoni! Who are you? Est-ce que vous aviez jamais un père? Chi è vossignoria? All round my hat.
Hence the common pronunciations _Newfound_land, _Hawthorn_den; the alternation of stress in _poor old man_, _sad hurt heart_; and the shift of accent in "In a _Chi_nese restaurant the waiters are Chi_nese_." * * * * * _Pitch._ Pitch is a very uncertain and variable phenomenon.
Quotes with NESE (1)
Our outsideness, after all, is a major part of what makes us different from the direct participants in history and enables us, as historians, to render the past intelligible and meaningful in ways that simply are not available to those immediately in- volved. In other words, outsideness, whether that of Americans addressing the Chi- nese past or of historians in general addressing the past in general, does not just distort; it also illuminates. This means that, as I said earl…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1967).