Crossword-Solution: BUDE
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| BUDE | anagram | DUBE |
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| ENGLISH seaside resort | 12 answers |
| ENGLISH resort | 34 answers |
| ENGLISH city/town | 72 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BUDE (5)
For the attack by Bude and the Sorbonne and the burning of Berquin, see Drummond, Life and character of Erasmus, vol.
But imagine now a King and his Voltaire doing witty discourse over their Supper of the gods (as, on the set days, is duly the case); with such a consciousness, burning like Bude light, though close veiled, on the part of Host and Guest! The Friedrich-Voltaire relation is evidently under sore stress of weather, in those winter-autumn months of 1752,--brown leaves, splashy rains and winds moaning outwardly withal.
Wie machen wir’s, daß alles frisch und neu Und mit Bedeutung auch gefällig sei? Denn freilich mag ich gern die Menge sehen, Wenn sich der Strom nach unsrer Bude drängt, Und mit gewaltig wiederholten Wehen Sich durch die enge Gnadenpforte zwängt; Bei hellem Tage, schon vor vieren, Mit Stößen sich bis an die Kasse ficht Und, wie in Hungersnot um Brot an Bäckertüren, Um ein Billet sich fast die Hälse bricht.
But what richt had ye to be speikin' to a man like that?' 'He spak to me first.' 'Whaur saw ye him?' 'At The Boar's Heid.' 'And what richt had ye to gang stan'in' aboot? Ye oucht to ha' gane in at ance.' 'There was a half-dizzen o' fowk stan'in' aboot, and I bude (behoved) to speik whan I was spoken till.' 'But ye budena stop an' mak' ae fule mair.' 'Isna that ca'in' names, grannie?' ''Deed, laddie, I doobt ye hae me there.
But yer ain son! Eh ay! And a braw lad and a bonnie! It's a sod thing he bude to gang the wrang gait; and it's no wonner, as I say, that ye lea' the worms to come an' luik efter him.