Crossword-Solution: QUOI
We have 16 clues for the answer “QUOI”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ""Je ne sais __"" | 1 answer |
| Basic French question | 1 answer |
| French what | 1 answer |
| Sartre's "Huh?" | 1 answer |
| What Sartre said? | 1 answer |
| What's what in France? | 1 answer |
| What, in Tours | 1 answer |
| What, to Camus | 1 answer |
| What, to Dumas | 1 answer |
| in French What a mess | 1 answer |
| what French | 2 answers |
| What, to Watteau | 2 answers |
| What: Fr. | 2 answers |
| APPEASING WORDS FROM A NE | 10 answers |
| A DUMAS | 10 answers |
| Dantès Dumas character | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with QUOI (5)
With him therefore the blushing modesty and unaffected simplicity of Charlotte passed unnoticed; but the forward pertness of La Rue, the freedom of her conversation, the elegance of her person, mixed with a certain engaging JE NE SAIS QUOI, perfectly enchanted him.
The canine, like the human, gentleman demands in his misdemeanours Montaigne’s “_je ne sais quoi de généreux_.” He is never more than half ashamed of having barked or bitten; and for those faults into which he has been led by the desire to shine before a lady of his race, he retains, even under physical correction, a share of pride.
After that _à quoi se fier?_” “It was, as an accident, in all the possible or impossible chapter,” Strether conceded, “amazing enough.
What would you wish to be?' 'Many things sooner than that; for example, I would rather be like him who wrote this book.' 'Quoi, Monsieur Dante? He was a vagabond, my dear, forced to fly from his country.
That d—d thing, the _je ne sais quoi_, too! Lard, Lard, split me! stap my vitals! O such manners are pure, pure, pure.
Quotes with QUOI (3)
What good the eyes without anything behind them ? (A quoi bon les yeux - Sans rien derrière eux ?)
When you write, it’s like braiding your hair. Taking a handful of coarse unruly strands and attempting to bring them unity. Your fingers have still not perfected the task. Some of the braids are long, others are short. Some are thick, others are thin. Some are heavy. Others are light. Like the diverse women of your family. Those whose fables and metaphors, whose similes and soliloquies, whose diction and je ne sais quoi daily slip into your survival soup, by way of their fingers.
There's a certain je ne sais quoi that Americans have in spades - a we-can-do-anything spirit that makes so many things possible for all of us. We're rugged individualists, aspirational in nature, and we like to think for ourselves.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1959–2018).