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Wasn't up-front
Answer for the clue "Wasn't up-front ", 4 letters:
lied
Alternative clues for the word lied
Word definitions for lied in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"German romantic song," 1852, from German Lied , literally "song," from Middle High German liet , from Old High German liod , from Proto-Germanic *leuthan (see laud ). Hence Liederkranz , in reference to German singing societies, literally "garland of songs." ...
Usage examples of lied.
Usually it is Beethoven piano sonatas, but today it is Schubert lieder.
I was slooshying more like malenky romantic songs, what they call Lieder, just a goloss and a piano, very quiet and like yearny, different from when it had been all bolshy orchestras and me lying on the bed between the violins and the trombones and kettledrums.
He was still wrestling her around when Lieder brought the hymn to an end with a theatrical gesture and turned to bow, his arms spread wide as he harvested the applause to which everyone contributed fulsomely, except Frenchy and Delanny, who exchanged hooded glances, and Chinky, who didn't understand what was going on.
Lieder had taken that Swede girl upstairs more than an hour ago, and Bobby-My-Boy was sitting in the corner with Chinky, making her play with his pecker.
The strain of facing up to Lieder and distracting his attention while Coots descended into town, then having to witness Mr.
As though accepting his own invitation, Lieder began to down the food on his tin plate, gripping his spoon in his fist like a child, and talking while he ate.
Murphy's worried eyes returned to Lieder just as Jeff Calder came in from the kitchen, carrying two steaming tin plates.