Crossword-Solution: OPERATED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Operated | imp. & p. p. | of Operate |
We have 15 clues for the answer “OPERATED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Did a surgeon's job | 1 answer |
| Did a tonsil job | 1 answer |
| Did surgery | 1 answer |
| Performed surgery | 1 answer |
| Ran, as a machine | 1 answer |
| Ran, as machinery | 1 answer |
| Did some theatre work? | 1 answer |
| Didn't malfunction | 2 answers |
| Functioned | 3 answers |
| Made the cut? | 3 answers |
| Worked. | 14 answers |
| set to work | 18 answers |
| *Managed ___ | 18 answers |
| Ran | 28 answers |
| acted | 31 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OPERATED (5)
Emil had been there when they carried him out of the field, and had stayed with him until the doctors operated for appendicitis at five o’clock.
For over 40 years, the Stalinist-type economy has operated on the principles of central planning and state ownership of the means of production.
This phenomenon, in the various shapes which it assumed, indicated no external change, but so sudden and important a change in the spectator of the familiar scene, that the intervening space of a single day had operated on his consciousness like the lapse of years.
NSFnet The national backbone network, funded by the National Science Foundation and operated by the Merit Corporation, used to interconnect regional (mid-level) networks such as WestNet to one another.
First appeared in London about 1986, and was probably caused by the slowness of available talker systems, which operated on archaic machines with outdated operating systems and no standard methods of communication.
Quotes with OPERATED (3)
So, what... in the meantime, you just...” He glanced at her then back at the road. “Deny yourself?” Em gave a half smile at the incredulity in his voice. Clearly it was a foreign concept to him. “It’s okay. I have a battery operated boyfriend awaiting my attention when I get home.” He shot her a quick, open-mouthed stare, his lips parted enticingly. He looked so stunned at her admission she couldn’t help but laugh.“Sorry, didn’t you know that women did that, too? Did I shock …
Mr. Polly went into the National School at six and he left the private school at fourteen, and by that time his mind was in much the same state that you would be in, dear reader, if you were operated upon for appendicitis by a well-meaning, boldly enterprising, but rather over-worked and under-paid butcher boy, who was superseded towards the climax of the operation by a left-handed clerk of high principles but intemperate habits, — that is to say, it was in a thorough mess.
I do not believe that all books will or should migrate onto screens: as Douglas Adams once pointed out to me, more than 20 years before the Kindle showed up, a physical book is like a shark. Sharks are old: there were sharks in the ocean before the dinosaurs. And the reason there are still sharks around is that sharks are better at being sharks than anything else is. Physical books are tough, hard to destroy, bath-resistant, solar-operated, feel good in your hand: they are go…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1961–2022).