Crossword-Solution: RORTY
We have 6 clues for the answer “RORTY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Objectivity, Relativism, and Truth" philosopher Richard | 1 answer |
| Deep-thinking Richard | 1 answer |
| RAUGHTY | 1 answer |
| Sporty: Slang. | 1 answer |
| DISPOSED to enjoyment (sl.) | 2 answers |
| FULL of high spirits (sl.) | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RORTY (5)
Yea! sharp with them there bags of mysteree! For lo!" she ses, "for lo! old pal," ses she, "I'm blooming peckish, neither more nor less." Was it not prime--I leave you all to guess How prime!--to have a Jude in love's distress Come spooning round, and murmuring balmilee, "O crikey, Bill!" For in such rorty wise doth Love express His blooming views, and asks for your address, And makes it right, and does the gay and free.
Yea! sharp with them there bags of mysteree! [1] For lo!" she ses, "for lo! old pal," ses she, [2] "I'm blooming peckish, neither more nor less." [3] II Was it not prime--I leave you all to guess How prime! to have a jude in love's distress [4] Come spooning round, and murmuring balmilee, [5] "O crikey, Bill!" III For in such rorty wise doth Love express [6] His blooming views, and asks for your address, And makes it right, and does the gay and free.
One question put to the spirit last night was 'How many people are outside?' And the reply was 'Rorty,' which proved to be correct."--_Liverpool Paper._ And possibly furnishes some clue to the identity of the spirit concerned.
Fan and I have lots of outs together: Rorty on the river, sech prime 'unts, Foul the racers, run into the punts.
Why, look at the 'it I made with my "_Rorty Naughty Nell_"! That _was_ a good song if you like, and well-written, mind yer.
Quotes with RORTY (2)
[Jürgen Habermas' obituary to friend and philosopher, Richard Rorty]One small autobiographical piece by Rorty bears the title 'Wild Orchids and Trotsky.' In it, Rorty describes how as a youth he ambled around the blooming hillside in north-west New Jersey, and breathed in the stunning odour of the orchids. Around the same time he discovered a fascinating book at the home of his leftist parents, defending Leon Trotsky against Stalin. This was the origin of the vision that the …
The prevalence of anti-patriotic attitudes among liberal intellectuals led some of them to warn their fellow liberals of the consequences of such attitudes for the future not of America but of American liberalism. Most Americans, as the American public philosopher Richard Rorty has written, take pride in their country, but 'many of the exceptions to this rule are found in colleges and universities, in the academic departments that have become sanctuaries for left-wing politic…
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Appears in: NYT, Slate.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1945–2003).