Crossword-Solution: NINETIES 8 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Nineties pl. of Ninety

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NINETIES anagram EINSTEIN

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Gay old time 1 answer
the time of life between 90 and 100 1 answer
When Tickle Me Elmo and pogs were big 1 answer
They were gay 1 answer
They end a century 1 answer
Recent decade 1 answer
Neckwear for a full baseball team? 1 answer
Good time for dot coms 1 answer
Gay years. 1 answer
Gay ___, gaslight decade 1 answer
Decade in which many Gen Zers were born 1 answer
A gay time 1 answer
.... and the decade Beck blew up 1 answer
"The Naughty ___" (bygone era) 1 answer
"Gay" decade 1 answer
The gay ___. 2 answers
"The Mauve Decade." 2 answers
Gay time. 2 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with NINETIES (5)

The biggest force for cleanliness that was in the world has gone out of the world--gone to that Happy Hunting Ground where "Nobody hunts us and there is nothing to hunt." BY BOOTH TARKINGTON To the college boy of the early nineties Richard Harding Davis was the "beau ideal of jeunesse doree," a sophisticated heart of gold.
Appreciations of Richard Harding Davis Various 2008
The temperature was up in the high nineties, the hot moist air stood stagnant as a barnyard pool; the winter models were cruelly hot and heavy.
Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 2006
There are so many girls nowadays who are quite unpresentable at tea, with their untrimmed laughs, their awful dispositions of their legs when they sit down, their slangy disrespect; they no longer smoke, it is true, like the girls of the eighties and nineties, nevertheless to a fine intelligence they have the flavor of tobacco.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006
This is the end of one thing: for better or worse you will never again be quite the Amory Blaine that I knew, never again will we meet as we have met, because your generation is growing hard, much harder than mine ever grew, nourished as they were on the stuff of the nineties.
This Side of Paradise F. Scott Fitzgerald 2008
Simple though the principle appears, it was in its application to vast masses of material and in the solving of great engineering problems connected therewith that Edison's originality made itself manifest in the concentrating works that he established in New Jersey, early in the nineties.
Edison, His Life and Inventions Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin 2006

Quotes with NINETIES (3)

Novelists,’ said Ivo, ‘are to the nineties what cooks were to the eighties, hairdressers to the seventies and pop-stars to the sixties… Merely, you know, an expression of the Zeitgeist, Nobody actually reads novels any more, but it’s a fashionable thing to be a novelist — as long as you don’t entertain people of course. I sometimes think,’ said Ivo, his eyes like industrial diamonds, ‘that my sole virtue is, I’m the only person in London who has no intention of writing any kind of novel, ever.
Amanda Craig A Vicious Circle
For he did not, he would have said, care for women; he never felt at home or at ease with them; and that monstrous creature beginning to be talked about, the New Woman of the nineties, filled him with horror. He was a quiet, conventional person, and the world, viewed from the haven of Brookfield, seemed to him full of distasteful innovations; there was a fellow named Bernard Shaw who had the strangest and most reprehensible opinions; there was Ibsen, too, with his disturbing …
James Hilton Good-Bye, Mr. Chips
I was a reader before I was a writer, and when I started putting together my first collection of short stories, Fairytales For Lost Children, I drew on my rich history as a reader to try and create my voice. I wanted this voice to reflect my Somali background, my Kenyan upbringing and my London home. This voice would be a mashup of all the elements that formed my youth; the sticky-sweet Jamaican patois, the Kenyan street slang, my Somali and Italian linguistic tics, my love o…
Diriye Osman
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Used 16 times in crossword archives (1955–2021).