Crossword-Solution: VOULU
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VOULU (5)
Nouveau Promethee il subit le chatiment de son orgueil! Promethee avait voulu etre Dieu et Createur; il deroba le feu du Ciel pour animer le corps qu'il avait forme.
Autrefois je passais des journees, des semaines, des mois entiers a ecrire, et pas tout-a-fait sans fruit, puisque Southey et Coleridge, deux de nos meilleurs auteurs, a qui j'ai envoye certains manuscrits, en ont bien voulu temoigner leur approbation; mais a present, j'ai la vue trop faible; si j'ecrivais beaueoup je deviendrais aveugle.
Malo to Queen Anne, it is expressly stated: ‘Si nostre roy eust voulu obtemperer à la plupart des Messeigneurs les Cardinaulx, ilz eussent fait ung autre pappe en intention de refformer l’église ainsi qu’ilz disaient.
The Count of Leghorn's visit to Paris imparted brilliancy to the first years of the reign of Bonaparte, of whom it was at that time said, "He made kings, but would not be one!" At the representation of AEdipus, the following expression of Philactetes was received with transport:-- "J'ai fait des Souverains, et n'ai pas voulu l'etre." ["Monarchs I've made, but one I would not be."] The First Consul, on leaving the theatre, did not conceal his satisfaction.
The Count of Leghorn's visit to Paris imparted brilliancy to the first years of the reign of Bonaparte, of whom it was at that time said, "He made kings, but would not be one!" At the representation of Oedipus, the following expression of Philactetes was received with transport:-- "J'ai fait des Souverains, et n'ai pas voulu l'etre." ["Monarchs I've made, but one I would not be."] The First Consul, on leaving the theatre, did not conceal his satisfaction.