Crossword-Solution: SHEEL
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SHEEL | anagram | HEELS |
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| old word meaning shell | 2 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 SHEEL (5)
The Proud Poet (For Shaemas O Sheel) One winter night a Devil came and sat upon my bed, His eyes were full of laughter for his heart was full of crime.
For more recent manifestation of the same attitude see John Drinkwater, _To Alice Meynell_ (1911); Shaemas O'Sheel, _The Poets with the Sounding Gong_ (1912); Robert Graves, _The Voice of Beauty Drowned_ (1920).] Consequently the poet is likely to celebrate one or two deep friendships in an otherwise lonely life.
Woodberry, _Ode at the Emerson Centenary_; Bliss Carman, _In a Copy of Browning_; John Drinkwater, _The Loom of the Poets_; Richard Middleton, _To an Idle Poet_; Shaemas O'Sheel, _The Poet Sees that Truth and Passion are One_.] Here we are, then, at the real point of dispute between the philosopher and the poet.
Yes! yes! the burthel of her solg Is lo! lo! lo! begole! By Bary Alle is like the mool, Whel first her silver sheel, Awakes the lightilgales soft tule, That else had silelt beel.
They were putting out a boat, a tiny sheel which frisked in the surf, and seemed motionless in the double action of the waves.
Quotes with SHEEL (2)
Those who have anger, they try to take control others with the heat of anger and those who do not have anger are able to take control of others with their strength of character known as sheel. Even it can take control of animals (with it’s strength)!!!
On Westminster Bridge, Arthur was struck by the brightness of the streetlamps running across like a formation of stars. They shone white against the black coats of the marching gentlefold and fuller than the moon against the fractal spires of Westminster. They were, Arthur quickly realized, the new electric lights, which the city government was installing, avenue by avenue, square by square, in place of the dirty gas lamps that had lit London's public spaces for a century. Th…