Crossword-Solution: PERSONAGE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Personage | n. | Form, appearance, or belongings of a person; the external appearance, stature, figure, air, and the like, of a person. |
| Personage | n. | Character assumed or represented. |
| Personage | n. | A notable or distinguished person; a conspicious or peculiar character; as, an illustrious personage; a comely personage of stature tall. |
We have 25 clues for the answer “PERSONAGE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| V. I. P. | 3 answers |
| Man of distinction. | 4 answers |
| Notability | 8 answers |
| WELL-known person | 11 answers |
| A PERSON NOT MERITING IDENTIFICATION | 11 answers |
| ANOTHER WORD FOR PERSON | 11 answers |
| EMINENT person | 14 answers |
| ARRIVISTE | 15 answers |
| Someone ___ | 18 answers |
| ELEGANT person | 18 answers |
| Magnate | 23 answers |
| PROMINENT person | 23 answers |
| big shot | 29 answers |
| PERSON of renown | 33 answers |
| famous person | 35 answers |
| human being | 36 answers |
| Lion | 37 answers |
| POWERFUL person | 42 answers |
| influential person | 48 answers |
| Notable | 50 answers |
| Celebrity | 65 answers |
| Lumi-nary | 72 answers |
| Person | 72 answers |
| Man | 87 answers |
| Name | 101 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with PERSONAGE (5)
There were several foolscap sheets, containing many particulars respecting the life and conversation of one Hester Prynne, who appeared to have been rather a noteworthy personage in the view of our ancestors.
The schoolmaster is generally a man of some importance in the female circle of a rural neighborhood; being considered a kind of idle, gentlemanlike personage, of vastly superior taste and accomplishments to the rough country swains, and, indeed, inferior in learning only to the parson.
His legs were stiff and awkward, for there were no knee-joints in them; so that presently he bumped against Jack Pumpkinhead and sent that personage tumbling upon the moss that lined the roadside.
The middle-aged man turned out to be a prodigious personage—no less a one than the county judge—altogether the most august creation these children had ever looked upon—and they wondered what kind of material he was made of—and they half wanted to hear him roar, and were half afraid he might, too.
The other adornment was the portrait of old Colonel Pyncheon, at two thirds length, representing the stern features of a Puritanic-looking personage, in a skull-cap, with a laced band and a grizzly beard; holding a Bible with one hand, and in the other uplifting an iron sword-hilt.
Quotes with PERSONAGE (3)
All I ask is this: Do something. Try something. Speaking out, showing up, writing a letter, a check, a strongly worded e-mail. Pick a cause — there are few unworthy ones. And nudge yourself past the brink of tacit support to action. Once a month, once a year, or just once... Even just learning enough about a subject so you can speak against an opponent eloquently makes you an unusual personage. Start with that. Any one of you would have cried out, would have intervened, had y…
In being able to learn from his mistakes and grow, Eisenhower "was transformed from a mere person into a personage.
Reading books makes us more attentive to our personage and the aesthetic world that we live in. Writers that we idolize use language, logic, and nuance to paint physical and emotional scenes with refined precision. A writer’s use of vivid language creates lingering aftereffects that work their wonder on the reader’s malleable mind. A stirred mind resurrects our semiconscious memories; it causes us to summon up enduring images of our family, friends, and acquaintances. Just as…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1951–1958).