Crossword-Solution: PATRONISE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PATRONISE | anagram | PERONISTA |
We have 19 clues for the answer “PATRONISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| WISH well | 8 answers |
| befriend | 16 answers |
| Hang around | 22 answers |
| Deign | 27 answers |
| Lend a Hand | 32 answers |
| Recommend | 33 answers |
| Condescend | 40 answers |
| sponsor | 42 answers |
| Second | 43 answers |
| call in | 49 answers |
| fight back | 49 answers |
| Protect | 50 answers |
| Defend | 50 answers |
| Make ___ for | 53 answers |
| Linger | 54 answers |
| Make Better | 56 answers |
| Guarantee | 64 answers |
| Back (out) | 64 answers |
| Propose | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PATRONISE (5)
Though a patriot, I am poor; if my own country will not patronise me, I must seek a market elsewhere." _King_ (to Prime Minister).--"Take this blackmailer and cut off his head." A Talisman Having been summoned to serve as a juror, a Prominent Citizen sent a physician's certificate stating that he was afflicted with softening of the brain.
Mentally, and in our speech, both among our equals and our superiors, we condescend to and patronise them a little, though that, of course, is the fine old insular attitude it would be un-British to discourage.
However, he is disposed to print and circulate it, and if the translation be really an excellent one it would not be unwise in us to patronise it, if by so doing we could induce him to co-operate with us in our plans for enlightening unhappy Spain.
Landlord, some more ale.” “The greatest prydydd,” said he of the bulged shoe, “the greatest prydydd—” “I will most certainly patronise your house,” said I to the man in grey, and shaking him heartily by the hand I departed.
And above all things, I hope, and I feel confident from its antecedents, that it will never allow any consideration on the face of the earth to induce it to patronise or to be patronised, for I verily believe that the bestowal and receipt of patronage in such wise has been a curse in England, and that it has done more to prevent really good objects, and to lower really high character, than the utmost efforts of the narrowest antagonism could have effected in twice the time.
Quotes with PATRONISE (1)
[O]ne can scarcely be frightened off writing what one wants to write for fear an obscure reviewer should patronise one on that account.