Crossword-Solution: UNMATURED
We have 11 clues for the answer “UNMATURED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| kiddish | 33 answers |
| Teen-ager. | 37 answers |
| Teen | 38 answers |
| unripe | 39 answers |
| Juvenile | 39 answers |
| coltish | 40 answers |
| puerile | 40 answers |
| buried | 42 answers |
| Embryonic | 43 answers |
| infantile | 49 answers |
| Concealed | 80 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNMATURED (5)
The little glass showed a sort of prettiness in her thin, unmatured young face; tripping dance-tunes ran through her head, her feet keeping the time,--ah, she did so hope to dance often that night! Perhaps--perhaps she might be asked for every number.
Such a condition has heretofore in times of surplus revenue led the Government to restore currency to the people by the purchase of its unmatured bonds at a large premium and by a large increase of its deposits in national banks, and we easily remember that the abuse of Treasury accumulation has furnished a most persuasive argument in favor of legislation radically reducing our tariff taxation.
Miss Worthington, already a Lady Bountiful, in Detroit, conducted a separate correspondence with the young wife, the husband, and the physician, the last her only confidant in the still unmatured plans of a practical philanthropy.
Mark,' which stops provokingly just where Bertha was reading the illuminated manuscript, as she sat in her room of an April evening, when "'On the western window panes, The chilly sunset faintly told Of unmatured green valleys cold.'" [42] This quaintly attractive fragment of Keats was written while he was living in the old cathedral and college city of Winchester.
Would he, in the homage paid to him, an unmatured youth, by scholars, artists, wealth, beauty, and rank, forgot in mere self-love and vanity his high obligations to his art and the sincere devotion which alone could wrest from art its richest guerdon? This problem seems to have troubled his father, for he determined to take his young Franz away from the palace of Circe.