Crossword-Solution: BIMA 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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BIMA anagram AMBI, IAMB, IMBA, MABI

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with BIMA (5)

There is a good path to Bima and Bomokandi and I was thinking of taking this ten day's walk when an attack of fever caused me to change my plans again.
A Journal of a Tour in the Congo Free State Marcus Dorman 2005
They therefore remained without.[3] Pilate being informed of their presence, ascended the _bima_[4] or tribunal, situated in the open air,[5] at the place named _Gabbatha_, or in Greek, _Lithostrotos_, on account of the pavement which covered the ground.
The Life of Jesus Ernest Renan 2005
Although the wind at Bima was still during the whole time, the sea rolled in upon the shore, and filled the lower parts of the houses with water a foot deep.
Principles of Geology Charles Lyell 2010
Thus their spirits become guardians of the gates.(307) This theory would explain why such sacrifices appear to be offered most commonly at thoroughfares, such as gates and bridges, where ghostly warders may be deemed especially serviceable in keeping; watch on the multitudes that go to and fro.(308) In Bima, a district of the East Indian island of Sambawa, the custom is marked by some peculiar features, which deserve to be mentioned.
The Golden Bough (Third Edition, Vol. 3 of 12) James George Frazer 2013
Meerburg, “Proeve einer beschrijving van land en volk van Midden-Manggarai (West-Flores), Afdeeling Bima,” _Tijdschrift voor Indische Taal- Land- en Volkenkunde_, xxxiv.
The Golden Bough (Third Edition, Vol. 3 of 12) James George Frazer 2013

Quotes with BIMA (1)

We read off the ancient Hebrew words, with no idea of what they might mean, and the congregation responds with more words that they don't understand either. We are gathered together on a Saturday morning to speak gibberish to each other, and you would think, in these godless times, that the experience would be empty, but somehow it isn't. The five of us, huddled together shoulder to shoulder over the bima, read the words aloud slowly, and the congregation, these old friends a…
Jonathan Tropper This is Where I Leave You
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