Crossword-Solution: NOTIONS 7 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Buttons, threads, ribbons, etc. 1 answer
Whimsical ideas 1 answer
Thread and other things 1 answer
Thoughts about becoming a seamstress? 1 answer
Small stuff on sale 1 answer
Small merchandise. 1 answer
Small items in a sewing kit 1 answer
Small articles 1 answer
Sign on a five-and-ten counter 1 answer
Pins, needles, etc. 1 answer
Foolish ideas 1 answer
Fanciful thoughts 1 answer
Fanciful feelings 1 answer
Buttons, thread, ribbons, etc. 1 answer
Buttons, thread, etc. 1 answer
Sewing supplies 2 answers
Concepts 4 answers
Sundries 5 answers
Whims 5 answers
Inklings 6 answers
Department store department 9 answers
A THOUGHT PROCESS IN WHICH IDEAS SUGGEST OTHER IDEAS IN A SEQUENCE 10 answers
DEVIANT IDEAS 10 answers
Knickknacks. 11 answers
BE IMAGINATIVE 12 answers
Department store section 13 answers
"__ ideas?" 20 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NOTIONS (5)

How fully hast thou satisfi’d mee, pure Intelligence of Heav’n, Angel serene, And freed from intricacies, taught to live, The easiest way, nor with perplexing thoughts To interrupt the sweet of Life, from which God hath bid dwell farr off all anxious cares, And not molest us, unless we our selves Seek them with wandring thoughts, and notions vaine.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
You get to know the person without preconceived notions about what you THINK he is going to say, based on visual prejudices you may have, no matter how innocent.
Surfing the Internet Jean Armour Polly 1993
Two notions have become axioms for him in the consideration of future sources for electronic publication: 1) electronic text publishing is as personal as any other kind of publishing, and questions of if and how to encode the data are simply a consequence of that prior decision; 2) all personal decisions are open to criticism, which is unavoidable.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
For, in the first place even the principle which I have already taken as a rule, viz., that all the things which we clearly and distinctly conceive are true, is certain only because God is or exists and because he is a Perfect Being, and because all that we possess is derived from him: whence it follows that our ideas or notions, which to the extent of their clearness and distinctness are real, and proceed from God, must to that extent be true.
A Discourse on Method René Descartes 1995
But don’t wrangle with us so long as you apply, to our intended abolition of bourgeois property, the standard of your bourgeois notions of freedom, culture, law, etc.
The Communist Manifesto Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 1993

Quotes with NOTIONS (3)

Intellectual property, more than ever, is a line drawn around information, which asserts that despite having been set loose in the world - and having, inevitably, been created out of an individual's relationship with the world - that information retains some connection with its author that allows that person some control over how it is replicated and used. In other words, the claim that lies beneath the notion of intellectual property is similar or identical to the one that u…
Nick Harkaway The Blind Giant
The case for the humanities is not hard to make, though it can be difficult--to such an extent have we been marginalized, so long have we acceded to that marginalization--not to sound either defensive or naive. The humanities, done right, are the crucible in which our evolving notions of what it means to be fully human are put to the test; they teach us, incrementally, endlessly, not what to do, but how to be. Their method is confrontational, their domain unlimited, their "pr…
Mark Slouka Essays from the Nick of Time: Reflections and Refutations
The Awakening Land" p628-629 Hardship and work, that's what his mother always harped on. Once when he had refused to work on the lot, she had said, "You're going to live longer than I do, Chancey. Watch for all kinds of new-fangled notions to take away folks' troubles without their having to work. That's what folks today want and that's what will ruin them more than anything else." Could there be something after all in this hardship-and-work business, he pondered. He had thou…
Conrad Richter The Awakening Land: The Trees, The Fields, & The Town
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