Crossword-Solution: READJUSTED
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| Set to rights again. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with READJUSTED (5)
After dressing the unfortunate man’s wounds, I readjusted the bandages on his head, and turned to Captain Nemo.
She did not come any more to the “Parlors.” Matters had readjusted themselves a little between the two during the last sittings.
Abruptly the sunset appeared to wheel in the sky and readjusted itself to the right of the track behind Mount Diablo, here visible almost to its base.
Susan's charms of person and manners so wrought upon him that, during the exchange of preliminary questions and answers, he slowly took down first one foot then the other, and readjusted his once muscular but now loose and pudgy body into a less loaferish posture.
And I doubt if an ear is less thirsty for being so provocatively screened." Jon, a "prince" whose family had fallen upon evil days long since, but whose thin, clever fingers were no mean inheritance, unwound and readjusted the folds of soft batiste, that most becoming neck vesture man has ever worn.
Quotes with READJUSTED (3)
These are delicious! What are they?""Double chocolate chip with peanut butter filling.""They're the second best thing I've ever tasted." I laughed. "You said the same thing at dinner.""I recently readjusted the ranking.
Speech baffled my machine. Helen made all well-formed sentences. But they were hollow and stuffed--linguistic training bras. She sorted nouns from verbs, but, disembodied, she did not know the difference between thing and process, except as they functioned in clauses. Her predications were all shotgun weddings. Her ideas were as decorative as half-timber beams that bore no building load. She balked at metaphor. I felt the annoyance of her weighted vectors as they readjusted t…
Well,” he sighed, squeezing my hand back. “I guess we were both running away in different ways.”“What do you mean?” Dad shook his head. “Your mother took a Mustang. I took a whiskey bottle.” He reached up and readjusted his glasses, an unconscious habit-he always did it when he was making a point. “I was so devastated by what your mother did to me that I forgot how horrible drinking is. I forgot to look on the bright side.”“Dad,” I said, “I don’t think there is a bright side …
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1967).