Crossword-Solution: REVOLVING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Revolving | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Revolve |
| Revolving | a. | Making a revolution or revolutions; rotating; -- used also figuratively of time, seasons, etc., depending on the revolution of the earth. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “REVOLVING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| regular change | 4 answers |
| Taking turns? | 4 answers |
| Like some doors | 5 answers |
| turning round | 13 answers |
| going round | 14 answers |
| rotary motion | 14 answers |
| rotating | 16 answers |
| rotation | 32 answers |
| replacement | 62 answers |
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with REVOLVING (5)
Sometimes towards _Eden_ which now in his view Lay pleasant, his grievd look he fixes sad, Sometimes towards Heav’n and the full-blazing Sun, Which now sat high in his Meridian Towre: Then much revolving, thus in sighs began.
Bathsheba was revolving in her mind whether by a bold and desperate rush she could free herself at the risk of leaving a portion of her skirt bodily behind her.
They are like those little nooks of still water, which border a rapid stream, where we may see the straw and bubble riding quietly at anchor, or slowly revolving in their mimic harbor, undisturbed by the rush of the passing current.
One of them was a machine consisting of two glass discs revolving in opposite directions which produced high voltage charges through friction.
For six long Martian months I had haunted the vicinity of the hateful Temple of the Sun, within whose slow-revolving shaft, far beneath the surface of Mars, my princess lay entombed—but whether alive or dead I knew not.
Quotes with REVOLVING (3)
What are the dead, anyway, but waves and energy? Light shining from a dead star? That, by the way, is a phrase of Julian's. I remember it from a lecture of his on the Iliad, when Patroklos appears to Achilles in a dream. There is a very moving passage where Achilles overjoyed at the sight of the apparition — tries to throw his arms around the ghost of his old friend, and it vanishes. The dead appear to us in dreams, said Julian, because that's the only way they can make us se…
Could she smell my breath? Could she hear my cursed circular heart beat revolving like the crime it is in my deathly chest?
One often hears of writers that rise and swell with their subject, though it may seem but an ordinary one. How, then, with me, writing of this Leviathan? Unconsciously my chirography expands into placard capitals. Give me a condor's quill! Give me Vesuvius' crater for an inkstand! Friends, hold my arms! For in the mere act of penning my thoughts of this Leviathan, they weary me, and make me faint with their out-reaching comprehensiveness of sweep, as if to include the whole c…