Crossword-Solution: AMBLIN
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| "E.T." production company | 1 answer |
| "Hook" production company | 1 answer |
| Company co-founded by Spielberg | 1 answer |
| DreamWorks partner, at times | 1 answer |
| Film production company founded by Steven Spielberg | 1 answer |
| Spielberg production company | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AMBLIN (5)
Hit's a marvel to me some of these here patients ain't a amblin' round on all fours from what's been did to their insides!" "But think whut the doctor did fer me," urged Sally.
Then, out of the past, came to him a snatch of nonsense verse:-- "Li'l' ole hawss an' li'l' ole cow, Amblin' along by the ole haymow, Li'l' ole hawss took a bite an' a chew, 'Durned if I don't,' says the ole cow, too." So vivid was his impression of the doggerel that for an instant he thought he heard the sing-song of his father's tuneless voice.
There he is now,' he says sudden-like, pointin' to a guy amblin' along the sidewalk with half a dozen kids taggin' at his heels, 'there's the guy what's goin' to make your runners look like candidates from a young ladies' finishing school.
There goes the Britishers (that's Bill) amblin' gaily through the woods, dressed up in red and marchin' arm to arm, for fear some careless Injun would miss 'em, and there's the Injuns (that's that durned ram) off in the woods jumpin' up and down with pleasure and surprise.
Ole master said to them, 'Where's Tillie?' "They said to him, 'She's comin', leadin' ole John.' "Atter a while they saw me comin', an' one of 'em said, 'There's Tillie now.' "An' 'nother one, 'Man, she's sittin' on the horse backwards.' And ole John was amblin' along nippin' the grass now an' then with his bridle draggin' and me sittin' up on his back facin' his tail and slippin' and slidin' with every step.
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Appears in: Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, WP.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (2002–2022).