Crossword-Solution: BROCAS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BROCAS | anagram | ACROBS, BRASCO, CAROBS, COBRAS, RASCOB |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BROCAS (5)
Larrey or Laurie Miller was an old tailor in Keate’s Lane who used to sit on his open shop-board, facing the street, a mark for the compliments of passing boys; as frolicsome youngsters in the days of Addison and Steele, as High School lads in the days of Walter Scott, were accustomed to “smoke the cobler.” The Brocas was a meadow sacred to badger-baiting and cat-hunts.
And scarlet too! What would the gentles Sir Nicholas Boarhunte, or Sir Bernard Brocas, of Roche Court, say if they saw such a thing--or, perhaps, even the King's own Majesty himself, who often has ridden past this way, and who loves his falcons as he loves his sons? It would be the downfall of my house.” “The matter is not past mending,” said Alleyne.
One only lingered, the black-browed Baron Brocas, who, making a gambade which brought him within arm-sweep of the serf, slashed him across the face with his riding-whip.
Had I asked such a question from young Sir George Brocas or the Squire of Fernhurst, he would have raved from here to Cosford.
Either Sir George Brocas or the Squire of Fernhurst would gladly do what I ask, and yet I am of a mind, Nigel, to turn to you.” “I pray you to tell me what it is.” “You know Paul de la Fosse of Shalford?” “You mean the small man with the twisted back?” “He is no smaller than yourself, Nigel, and as to his back there are many folk that I know who would be glad to have his face.” “Nay, I am no judge of that, and I spoke out of no discourtesy.
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1994–2023).