Crossword-Solution: SHEE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SHEE | anagram | EESH, HEES |
We have 9 clues for the answer “SHEE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Abode of the fairies, in Ireland. | 1 answer |
| Fairy folk of Ireland. | 1 answer |
| Fairyfolk of Ireland. | 1 answer |
| Gaelic fairy | 1 answer |
| Irish fairyfolk. | 1 answer |
| Wailing spirit of Irish folklore | 2 answers |
| Irish fairies | 2 answers |
| fairy fort | 3 answers |
| IRISH sprite | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SHEE (5)
Let ther be Light, said God, and forthwith Light Ethereal, first of things, quintessence pure Sprung from the Deep, and from her Native East To journie through the airie gloom began, Sphear’d in a radiant Cloud, for yet the Sun Was not; shee in a cloudie Tabernacle Sojourn’d the while.
Theysh tree down Canoper, jish short pleashant walk, got fify coons in it! Nobody knowsh the tree but me, shee? Been good to ush boys.
But viewing then, whereas she made Not a distrest, but lively shade Of ECCHO whom he had betrayd, Now wanton, and ith' coole oth' Sunne With her delight a hunting gone, And thousands more, whom he had slaine; To live and love, belov'd againe: Ah! this is true divinity! I will un-God that toye! cri'd she; Then markt she SYRINX running fast To Pan's imbraces, with the haste Shee fled him once, whose reede-pipe rent He finds now a new Instrument.
You vill shee old Van der Does’s likeness mit te Stadhuis.” “See old Van der Does? I thought it was Van der Werf’s picture they had there.” “Ya,” responded Jacob, “Van der Werf--vell, vot of it! Both ish just ash goot--” “Yes, Van der Does was a noble old Dutchman, but he was not Van der Werf.
Gallant Sir Thomas, {16} bold and stout (Brave Lunsford), children eateth; But he takes care, where he eats one, There he a hundred getteth; When Harlow’s wife brings her long bills, He wishes she were blinded; When shee speaks loud, as loud he swears The woman’s earthly-minded.
Quotes with SHEE (3)
Shee, you guys are so unhip it's a wonder your bums don't fall off.
Every day Fu-shee, the smaller children, and I fan out in the hills around Green Dragon to strip trees of their bark and leaves, dig up roots and search for wild grass. We'll eat anything, and we have. But you can't eat a leather belt like it's a crisp cucumber. You soak it, boil it, and chew on it for days.
Then the woman in the bed sat up and looked about her with wild eyes; and the oldest of the old men said: 'Lady, we have come to write down the names of the immortals,’ and at his words a look of great joy came into her face. Presently she, began to speak slowly, and yet eagerly, as though she knew she had but a little while to live, and, in English, with the accent of their own country; and she told them the secret names of the immortals of many lands, and of the colours, an…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1950–1986).