Crossword-Solution: NETTIE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| NETTIE | anagram | ETEINT, TENTIE |
We have 6 clues for the answer “NETTIE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Celie's sister | 1 answer |
| Designer Rosenstein | 1 answer |
| Diminutive of Janet | 1 answer |
| Geneticist Stevens who discovered sex chromosomes | 1 answer |
| Diminutive of a girl's name. | 45 answers |
| Girl's nickname. | 88 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NETTIE (5)
The episode of Nettie Crane’s timely rescue from disease had been one of the most satisfying incidents of her connection with Gerty’s charitable work.
Nettie Struther, with a startled exclamation, sat down and slipped a shabbily-clad arm behind her back.
She had known Nettie Crane as one of the discouraged victims of over-work and anaemic parentage: one of the superfluous fragments of life destined to be swept prematurely into that social refuse-heap of which Lily had so lately expressed her dread.
But Nettie Struther’s frail envelope was now alive with hope and energy: whatever fate the future reserved for her, she would not be cast into the refuse-heap without a struggle.
Having passionately celebrated her reunion with her offspring, and excused herself in cryptic language for the lateness of her return, Nettie restored the baby to the crib and shyly invited Miss Bart to the rocking-chair near the stove.
Quotes with NETTIE (3)
Lucy: I don't understand men. Nettie: What is there to understand? If you feed 'em regular-like and give 'em a bit of 'sugar' now and then, they're easy enough. And if they don't behave, you just toss 'em out on their arses. That's what I always say.
And I don't believe you dead. How can you be dead if I still feel you? Maybe, like God, you changed into something different that I'll have to speak to in a different way, but you not dead to me Nettie. And never will you be.
Mary was bigger than Laura, and she had a rag doll named Nettie. Laura had only a corncob wrapped in a handkerchief, but it was a good doll. It was named Susan. It wasn't Susan's fault that she was only a corncob. Sometimes Mary let Laura hold Nettie, but she only did it when Susan couldn't see.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1946–2023).