Crossword-Solution: OVE
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| OVE | anagram | EVO, VOE |
We have 10 clues for the answer “OVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "A Man Called ___" (Swedish film about a man called ___) | 1 answer |
| Egg-shaped ornament, in French architecture. | 1 answer |
| Egg-shaped ornament: Arch. | 1 answer |
| Egg-shaped ornament: Fr. | 1 answer |
| Mère l'___, Perrault's Mother Goose. | 1 answer |
| Sausage casing | 1 answer |
| Swedish actress Parath | 1 answer |
| The ___ glove ("as seen on TV" mitt) | 1 answer |
| ___ Porath, Swedish film actor | 1 answer |
| Egg-shaped: Fr. | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OVE (5)
From yon gro—ove, the varied so—ongs—’ Here, the singer was interrupted by varied cries of the most dreadful description, proceeding from some grove in the immediate vicinity of the starboard paddle-box.
With a ponderous beating of paddles against the current the steamer heaved to, and the captain shouted through a speaking-trumpet, with a view to preventing a collision between the barge and the stem of the vessel: "Put her over! Put her o-o-ove-r!" Soon the fishing-boat came alongside, and the half-drowned man, with a form as limp as a half-empty sack, and water exuding from every stitch, and his hitherto haggard face grown smooth and simple-looking, was hoisted on board.
How much was reserved for fear of causing anxiety? Who could guess? CHAPTER XXI Quanto si fende La rocca per dar via a chi va suso N'andai 'nfino ove'l cerchiar si prende Com'io nel quinto giro fui dischiuso Vidi gente per esso che piangea Glacendo a terra tutta volta in giuso Adhaesit pavimento anima mia Sentia dir loro con si alti sospiri Che la parola appena s'intendea.
Eustache, answered that she was quite sure he had gone in, and continued: "Ombrose selve, ove'percote il sole Che vi fa co'suoi raggi alte a superbe." "Hum!" said the worthy old soldier, grumbling.
Eustache, answered that she was quite sure he had gone in, and continued: “Ombrose selve, ove’percote il sole Che vi fa co’suoi raggi alte a superbe.” “Hum!” said the worthy old soldier, grumbling.
Quotes with OVE (3)
To love someone is like moving into a house," Sonja used to say. "At first you fall in love in everything new, you wonder every morning that this is one's own, as if they are afraid that someone will suddenly come tumbling through the door and say that there has been a serious mistake and that it simply was not meant to would live so fine. But as the years go by, the facade worn, the wood cracks here and there, and you start to love this house not so much for all the ways it …
She just smiled, said that she loved books more than anything, and started telling him excitedly what each of the ones in her lap was about. And Ove realised that he wanted to hear her talking about the things she loved for the rest of his life.
Ove çould not in all honesty remember how it all started. It wasn't the sort of dispute where you did remember. It was more an argument where the little disagreements had ended up so entangled that every new word was treacherously booby-trapped, and in the end it wasn't possible to open one's mouth at all without setting off at least four unexploded mines from earlier conflicts. It was the sort of argument that had just run, and run, and run. Until one day it just ran out.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1950–1986).