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noun • a facial expression of contempt or scorn; the upper lip curls • a suggestive or sneering look or grin verb • look suggestively or obliquely; look or gaze with a sly, immodest, or malign expression | ||||||||
32% | 3 | The sheltered side of a ship, opposite its weather/windward side; or, the author of Cider with Rosie | ||||||
noun • the side of something that is sheltered from the wind • United States filmmaker whose works explore the richness of black culture in America (born in 1957) • United States striptease artist who became famous on Broadway in the 1930s (1914-1970) • United States actor who was an expert in kung fu and starred in martial arts films (1940-1973) • United States physicist (born in China) who collaborated with Yang Chen Ning in disproving the principle of conservation of parity (born in 1926) • leader of the American Revolution who proposed the resolution calling for independence of the American Colonies (1732-1794) • soldier of the American Revolution (1756-1818) • American general who led the Confederate Armies in the American Civil War (1807-1870) adjective satellite • towards the side away from the wind | ||||||||
27% | 7 | Made tender love very loudly, flushed after ecstasy | ||||||
noun • the verbal act of offering • something offered (as a proposal or bid) • a usually brief attempt verb • give something useful or necessary to • present for acceptance or rejection • agree freely • put forward for consideration • offer verbally • make available for sale • propose a payment • produce or introduce on the stage • present as an act of worship • mount or put up • make available; provide • ask (someone) to marry you • threaten to do something | ||||||||
Made Eyes Flushed Although On The Sheltered Side Crossword Clue
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LEERED which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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LEERED
Updated: October 14, 2023
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1 | A sheltered side, as opposed to the windward or weather side
Telegraph Herculis -
20 Mar 2023 | Telegraph Herculis / 20 Mar 2023 |
2 | Feverish son flushed and made a noise when sleeping
The Guardian Quiptic -
05 Aug 2019 | The Guardian Quiptic / 05 Aug 2019 |
3 | Made red or flushed | |
4 | Made tender love very loudly, flushed after ecstasy
The Guardian Cryptic -
03 Oct 2014 | The Guardian Cryptic / 03 Oct 2014 |
5 | Stage of sleep when the eyes move rapidly from side to side | |
6 | The sheltered side of a ship, opposite its weather/windward side; or, the author of Cider with Rosie
Telegraph Giant General Knowledge -
28 Jan 2023 | Telegraph Giant General Knowledge / 28 Jan 2023 |
7 | Toward the sheltered side
New York Times -
08 Dec 1981 | New York Times / 08 Dec 1981 |