Crossword-Solution: PATHETICAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pathetical | a. | Pathetic. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PATHETICAL (5)
Armado, o’ the one side, O, a most dainty man! To see him walk before a lady and to bear her fan! To see him kiss his hand and how most sweetly he will swear! And his page o’ t’other side, that handful of wit! Ah, heavens, it is a most pathetical nit.
THE LAMENTATIONS OF JEREMIAS In these JEREMIAS laments in a most pathetical manner the miseries of his people, and the destruction of JERUSALEM and the temple, in Hebrew verses, beginning with different letters according to the order of the Hebrew alphabet.
Madame de Mirepoix saw it, and, looking at me attentively, said, "Do you feel any desire to become pathetical in the country we live in? I warn you that it will be at your own expense.
Madame de Mirepoix saw it, and, looking at me attentively, said, “Do you feel any desire to become pathetical in the country we live in? I warn you that it will be at your own expense.
Some of them are of a more quaint and humorous character; but I speak of those only which are intended to be serious and pathetical.--I do not know indeed but they may be said to be almost the first effusions of this sort of natural and personal sentiment in the language.
Quotes with PATHETICAL (1)
Tom smiled at the Fleming — a bright, friendly smile — and bobbed his head courteously. That confused the jolt-head. Then, by way of making conversation while his confederates gained their positions, he said, "I suppose someone must have told you — your mother, perhaps, or your father, though I doubt you ever knew him — that you're an idle-headed canker. A rank pustule? No? Not even an irksome, crook-pated, pathetical nit?" The Fleming, his face as red as hot steel, roared an…