Crossword-Solution: STAIND
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| STAIND | anagram | DISANT, ISTAND, STANDI |
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| "14 Shades of Grey" group | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STAIND (5)
Choler was associated with rage) 104.34 His ruffin raiment all was staind with blood, 2 Which he had spilt, and all to rags yrent, Through vnaduized rashnesse woxen wood; 4 For of his hands he had no gouernement, Ne car'd for bloud in his auengement: 6 But when the furious fit was ouerpast, His cruell facts he often would repent; 8 Yet wilfull man he neuer would forecast, How many mischieues should ensue his heedlesse hast.
Brays > Cries latest > last seel > close 201.39 Which when that warriour heard, dismounting straict 2 From his tall steed, he rusht into the thicke, And soone arriued, where that sad pourtraict 4 Of death and +dolour+ lay, halfe dead, halfe quicke, In whose white alabaster brest did sticke 6 A cruell knife, that made a griesly wound, From which forth gusht a streme of gorebloud thick, 8 That all her goodly garments staind around, And into a deep sanguine dide the grassie ground.
XXXIV His ruffin raiment all was staind with blood, Which he had spilt, and all to rags yrent, Through unadvized rashnesse woxen wood; 300 For of his hands he had no governement, Ne car'd for bloud in his avengement: But when the furious fit was overpast, His cruell facts he often would repent; Yet wilfull man he never would forecast, 305 How many mischieves should ensue his heedlesse hast.
His ivory-white and alablaster skin Is staind throughout with rare vermillion red, Whose twinckling starrie lights doe never blin To shine on lovely Venus, Beauties bed; But as the lillie and the blushing rose, So white and red on him in order growes.
Thinke on thy grave, remember still thy end, Let not thy winding-sheete be staind with guilt; Trust not a fained reconciled frend, More than an open foe (that blood hath spilt): (Who tutcheth pitch, with pitch shalbe defiled), Be not with wanton companie beguiled.
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Appears in: NY Sun.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2008).