Crossword-Solution: NOHOW
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NOHOW (5)
Could you raise a flower here, do you reckon?” “I doan know but maybe I could, Mars Tom; but it’s tolable dark in heah, en I ain’ got no use f’r no flower, nohow, en she’d be a pow’ful sight o’ trouble.” “Well, you try it, anyway.
Doan’t ye mind, sir, that blustrous night when ye asked me to hold the candle to ye in yer workshop, when you were making a new chair for the chancel?” “Yes; what of that?” “I stood with the candle, and you said you liked company, if ’twas only a dog or cat—maning me; and the chair wouldn’t do nohow.” “Ah, I remember.” “No; the chair wouldn’t do nohow.
You're a nephew of Judge Davis.” “Exactly.” “O' course! O' course! But I can't remember your name nohow.” “It's Davis, too--Henry Davis.” “Oh, yes.
Mis' Rogers, she says: "Afore he took to drinking like a fish, Hank Walters was as likely looking a young feller as I ever see." Mis' White, she says: "Well, Hank he never was a stingy man, nohow.
This may be all very well with Down Easters, and men of Boston raising, but it won’t suit my figure nohow; and no two ways about _that_; and so I tell you.
Quotes with NOHOW (2)
God's forgot that ever I lived... He's forgot... and He never cared, nohow...." He smoothed her brown, rough-palmed hand; he held her hands to keep her from jerking herself away from his admonishing: "Oh, 'tis not true, the words yere a-sayin', Cean Smith; and well ye know it. Never does He forget a child o' His'n. 'Tis His children that forget that He is rememberin'. Get on yere knees and climb on them up to the shelter o' His arms. Knock on His ears with yere prayers. Creep…
At any rate I'd better be getting out of the wood, for really its coming on very dark. Do you think it's going to rain?'Tweedledum spread a large umbrella over himself and his brother, and looked up into it.'No, I don't think it is,' he said: 'at least - not under here. Nohow.''But it may rain outside?''It may - if it chooses,' said Tweedledee: 'we've got no objection. Contrariwise.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 163 times in crossword archives (1954–2024).