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Answer for the clue "Abstract sculptor Sir Anthony ", 4 letters:
caro

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Caro is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abraham ben Raphael Caro , Turkish rabbi Annibale Caro , Italian poet Anthony Caro (1924–2013)), British sculptor David Caro , German pedagogue Elme Marie Caro , French philosopher Heinrich Caro ...

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 4145 Housing Units (2000): 1899 Land area (2000): 2.374063 sq. miles (6.148794 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.015324 sq. miles (0.039689 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.389387 sq. miles (6.188483 sq. km) FIPS code: 13420 Located within: Michigan ...

Usage examples of caro.

A husband, to a woman like Caro, was merely an impediment to her pursuit of pleasure.

After a moment, Caro made an effort to end their kiss, bracing her gloved hands on his chest.

Lucien masked his insolent smile as Caro coyly lowered her lashes and stroked the lapels of his formal black tailcoat.

Lucky for the war hero, his snake of a spy brother had come to his rescue again with the crucial information: Caro had not passed the test.

Unfortunately, Caro had not proved worthy, surrendering wholeheartedly to Lucien’s seduction.

Turning away abruptly, he began walking down the hallway, leaving Caro where she stood.

With a war-hardened visage and lionlike decorum, Damien pressed away from the wide pillar where he had been leaning and gave Caro a stiff bow.

People are staring,” Caro murmured uneasily, brushing her shoulder against his chest as she tried to squirm free.

He wanted so badly to get to know the baroness, but every time Caro visited, she would leave again just when Harry was starting to get used to her.

If I leave right away, I can be there by tonight and have Caro home by tomorrow evening.

She could not bear to leave the child at a time like this, even for the purpose of fetching his errant mother, but she knew Caro would not come home unless she showed up in person to browbeat her into doing the right thing.

She was not leaving here without Caro, she thought, her firm chin stubbornly set.

A bit of a sulk passed over her face to think that, as usual, she had to miss out while Caro got to have all the fun.

If Caro was at a costume ball, she would drink too much and have too sore a head to leave tomorrow morning at the crack of dawn, as they must if they were to make it back to Hampshire by nightfall, as promised.

Well, she thought, pushing up to a seated position with a determined look, if Lord Lucien’s servants were not going to fetch Caro for her, she would simply go to the masque and collect the baroness herself.