Crossword-Solution: SOREL
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Sorel | n. | A young buck in the third year. See the Note under Buck. |
| Sorel | n. | A yellowish or reddish brown color; sorrel. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SOREL | anagram | LEROS, LORES, LOSER, ORELS, ORLES, ORLSE, ORSEL, OSLER, RELOS, RESOL, ROLES, SLOER, SOLER |
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with SOREL (5)
CVIII That count Gerins sate on his horse Sorel, On Passe-Cerf was Gerers there, his friend; They've loosed their reins, together spurred and sped, And go to strike a pagan Timozel; One on the shield, on hauberk the other fell; And their two spears went through the carcass well, A fallow field amidst they've thrown him dead.
LXXVI To good Rogero here was brought a steed, Puissant and nimble, all of sorel hue; Who was caparisoned with costly weed, Broidered with gold, and jewels bright to view.
Upon one only, which the malice of his enemies invented to ruin him, was he acquitted; which was, that he had been accessory to the death, by poison, of his kind patroness, Agnes Sorel.
The dogs did yell, put “l” to sore, then sorel jumps from thicket; Or pricket sore, or else sorel, the people fall a-hooting.
Cleopatra, who held the world's fate in her hands, and lay in the arms of Caesar; Mary Stuart (_Maria Verticordia_), for whose sake, as a northern novelist tells, peasants have lain awake, sorrowing that she is dead; Agnes Sorel, Fair Rosamond, la belle Stuart, "the Pompadour and the Parabere," can still enchant us from the page of history and chronicle.
Quotes with SOREL (3)
For Japanese people before 1868, Europeans were little more than curious beasts, strange and incomprehensible. Then, after the Meiji Restoration, everything changed. Along with European science and technology, European art flooded into Japan, all forms of it representing themselves as the universal — and most advanced — model. The same was true of novels. The Japanese, with characteristic diligence, began to read masterpieces of European literature, first in the original and …
He could hardly breathe at the though of his son and Quintana in Sorel with no one to protect them.
Sorel's basic character flaws had all cemented by the age of fifteen, a fact which further elicited my sympathy. To have all the building blocks of your life in place by that age was, by any standard, a tragedy. It was as good as sealing yourself into a dungeon. Walled in, with nowhere to go but your own doom. Walls. A world completely surrounded by walls.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 92 times in crossword archives (1946–2021).