Crossword-Solution: BELABOUR
We have 32 clues for the answer “BELABOUR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Attack physically or verbally | 1 answer |
| LABOUR a subject | 2 answers |
| Assail verbally | 6 answers |
| beat severely | 11 answers |
| Dwell (on) | 18 answers |
| flail | 19 answers |
| Chew (out) | 21 answers |
| MAKE effort | 30 answers |
| Drub | 30 answers |
| Bawl (out) | 30 answers |
| Baste | 34 answers |
| Berate | 35 answers |
| flog | 36 answers |
| Buffet | 39 answers |
| Thrash | 43 answers |
| Endeavor | 47 answers |
| BATTER ___ | 49 answers |
| Hammer | 50 answers |
| chasten | 52 answers |
| castigate | 52 answers |
| Strive | 58 answers |
| Fell | 62 answers |
| endeavour | 63 answers |
| Denounce | 63 answers |
| Labour | 64 answers |
| Labor | 69 answers |
| Disperse | 72 answers |
| Blame | 81 answers |
| Pains | 84 answers |
| Strain | 92 answers |
| Strike | 102 answers |
| BEAT ___ | 125 answers |
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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 BELABOUR (5)
Thus when within my home I dwelt did he once belabour me." Bardi said there was certainly some excuse if he was taking revenge.
When he comes to ride with the king’s pardon, he must bestride a chair, which he will so hurry and belabour and on which he will so furiously demean himself, that the messenger will arrive, if not bloody with spurring, at least fiery red with haste.
Having offended the church in this and other respects, he could get no sound refreshing sleep, and used to imagine that he saw all the bishops, abbots, and monks of every degree, standing around his bed-side, and threatening to belabour him with their pastoral staves; which sight, we are told, so frightened him, that he often started naked out of his bed, and attacked the phantoms sword in hand.
When the three physicians see that they will make nothing out of her either by prayer or flattery, then they take her from her bier, and begin to beat and belabour her.
Marry, then, I can; straight to the kitchen-dresser, to John the cook, and get me a good piece of beef and brewis; and then to the buttery-hatch, to Thomas the butler for a jack of beer, and there for an hour I’ll so belabour myself; and therefore, I pray you call me not till you think I have done, I pray you, good master.
Quotes with BELABOUR (1)
We belabour, I think, under a very heavy crust of consumerism really.