Crossword-Solution: WINDSWEPT
We have 15 clues for the answer “WINDSWEPT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Blown about | 1 answer |
| Not alee. | 1 answer |
| Open to gales? | 1 answer |
| Open to gales etc | 1 answer |
| Like autumn leaves | 2 answers |
| Like the dust bowl | 3 answers |
| Like some beaches | 5 answers |
| blowy | 7 answers |
| whipping | 21 answers |
| blowing | 24 answers |
| flapping | 30 answers |
| Breezy | 41 answers |
| Blustery | 42 answers |
| turbulent | 59 answers |
| Exposed | 79 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WINDSWEPT (5)
And this was Hazel Strong—Jane Porter’s best friend! Chapter XII Ships That Pass Let us go back a few months to the little, windswept platform of a railway station in northern Wisconsin.
Extravagance is good for all of us, now and then.” He glanced leisurely about the brilliant room, then out to the street, bleakly windswept.
Martin, finding his bidding accomplished, turned to meet Hilarius and the Friar who were now coming slowly across the windswept common.
Then the panting and the shouts died away, and around them nothing could be heard but the whistling of the wind in their ears and now and then the squeak of their sledge-runners over a windswept part of the road.
Jeff could find in a sunset, in a stretch of windswept plain, in the sight of water through leafless trees, something that filled his heart with emotion.
Quotes with WINDSWEPT (3)
It was as if when I looked into his eyes I was standing alone on the edge of the world... on a windswept ocean beach. There was nothing but the soft roar of the waves.
Not to be too dramatic about it, that night I slept the sleep of the damned. I dreamt of turrets and craggy ledges where the windswept rain blew in from the ocean with the odor of violets. A pale woman in Elizabethan dress stood beside my bed and whispered in my ear that the bells would ring. An old salt in an oilcloth jacket sat atop a piling, mending nets with an awl, while far out at sea a tine aeroplane winged its way towards the setting sun.
I dreamt of turrets and craggy ledges where the windswept rain blew in from the ocean with the odor of violets. A pale woman in Elizabethan dress stood beside my bed and whispered in my ear that the bells would ring. An old salt in an oilcloth jacket sat atop a piling, mending nets with an awl, while far out at sea a tiny aeroplane winged its way towards the setting sun.
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1966–2011).