Crossword-Solution: WAYWARD
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Wayward | a. | Taking one's own way; disobedient; froward; perverse; willful. |
We have 45 clues for the answer “WAYWARD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Steinbeck's "Bus." | 1 answer |
| ___ the bus | 2 answers |
| Off the straight and narrow | 3 answers |
| BE OBSTINATELY DISOBEDIENT | 4 answers |
| perversely | 5 answers |
| perfunctory | 14 answers |
| unconsciously | 15 answers |
| unmeant | 17 answers |
| undesigned | 18 answers |
| Unintended | 20 answers |
| errant | 24 answers |
| unconformable | 30 answers |
| unbusinesslike | 32 answers |
| unregulated | 35 answers |
| ungraded | 35 answers |
| unschematic | 36 answers |
| unsorted | 38 answers |
| unarranged | 39 answers |
| unorganised | 40 answers |
| behave badly | 41 answers |
| unpremeditated | 43 answers |
| unmethodical | 44 answers |
| Unencumbered | 44 answers |
| Unfettered | 44 answers |
| Unsymmetrical | 46 answers |
| unsystematic | 48 answers |
| ungovernable | 54 answers |
| uncooperative | 57 answers |
| contumacious | 60 answers |
| Uneven | 60 answers |
| Intractable | 62 answers |
| perverse | 66 answers |
| wilful | 67 answers |
| Head-strong? | 67 answers |
| disobedient | 68 answers |
| Capricious | 70 answers |
| refractory | 70 answers |
| Unbending | 72 answers |
| Fruitless | 73 answers |
| Unruly | 75 answers |
| Unpredictable | 79 answers |
| erratic | 79 answers |
| carelessly | 80 answers |
| Unsteady | 91 answers |
| Lost | 93 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
ECZAEM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with WAYWARD (5)
She is the most beautiful of dusky Dianas and the belle of the Piccaninnies, coquettish, cold and amorous by turns; there is not a brave who would not have the wayward thing to wife, but she staves off the altar with a hatchet.
With him dwelt his dark-eyed daughter, Wayward as the Minnehaha, With her moods of shade and sunshine, Eyes that smiled and frowned alternate, Feet as rapid as the river, Tresses flowing like the water, And as musical a laughter: And he named her from the river, From the water-fall he named her, Minnehaha, Laughing Water.
Her wayward sentiment that evening concerning Fanny’s temporary resting-place had been the result of a strange complication of impulses in Bathsheba’s bosom.
Through the foliage that roofed the little summer-house the moonlight flickered to and fro, and fell silvery white on the dark floor, the table, and the circular bench, with a continual shift and play, according as the chinks and wayward crevices among the twigs admitted or shut out the glimmer.
The child of a southern people, The thought of an alien race, What does she in this pale, northern garden, How reconcile it with her grace? But the moon in her wayward beauty Is ever and always the same, As lovely as when upon Latmos She watched till Endymion came.
Quotes with WAYWARD (3)
LEONATOWell, niece, I hope to see you one day fitted with a husband. BEATRICENot till God make men of some other metal than earth. Would it not grieve a woman to be overmastered with a pierce of valiant dust? to make an account of her life to a clod of wayward marl? No, uncle, I'll none: Adam's sons are my brethren; and, truly, I hold it a sin to match in my kindred.
His tender tone turned her heart over. She obliged, tilting her head back slightly and looking up at him in the firelit darkness. When he bent his head and his mouth met hers, she gave a little sigh, her lips parting slightly in surprise and expectation. He kissed her with the same sure decisiveness with which he did everything else, his mouth trailing to her cheek and chin and ear, returning again and again to her mouth and lingering there, his breath mingling with her own. …
We measure time through a mental framework trussed with two major stakes: memory and expectation. Memory is that spottiness that takes place behind the eyes: memory takes place in the cloistered theater that houses diffused still pictures. We file mental pictures that encapsulate our prior life into mental shelves for a wayward librarian to cull through and forward select recollection to the recall center whenever summoned. Expectations arise from thoughtful consideration of our future prospects in life.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1953–2018).