Crossword-Solution: BULLION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bullion | n. | Uncoined gold or silver in the mass. |
| Bullion | n. | Base or uncurrent coin. |
| Bullion | n. | Showy metallic ornament, as of gold, silver, or copper, on bridles, saddles, etc. |
| Bullion | n. | Heavy twisted fringe, made of fine gold or silver wire and used for epaulets; also, any heavy twisted fringe whose cords are prominent. |
We have 15 clues for the answer “BULLION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BILLOT | 1 answer |
| GOLD in mass | 1 answer |
| Gold and silver in bulk before being used into coins | 1 answer |
| Gold or silver ingots | 1 answer |
| Precious metal in mass | 1 answer |
| SILVER in mass | 1 answer |
| gold or silver in the form of bars | 1 answer |
| E.g. gold ingots | 1 answer |
| MISSOURI State nickname | 2 answers |
| mass of gold | 2 answers |
| mass of silver | 2 answers |
| A MASS OF PRECIOUS METAL | 11 answers |
| Gold | 43 answers |
| Textile. | 49 answers |
| Silver | 71 answers |
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with BULLION (5)
Most of them were piled high with wedding-presents--bales of silk, and gold and silver plate, and comfortable-looking bags suggesting bullion; and the gayest ship of all lay close up to the carpeted landing-stage.
Speechless he stood a space: then, slowly drawing his hand from the pocket of his knickerbockers, he displayed on a dirty palm one--two--three--four half-crowns! We could but gaze--tranced, breathless, mute; never had any of us seen, in the aggregate, so much bullion before.
THE BALLAD OF BOH DA THONE _This is the ballad of Boh Da Thone, Erst a Pretender to Theebaw's throne, Who harried the district of Alalone: How he met with his fate and the V.P.P.* At the hand of Harendra Mukerji, Senior Gomashta, G.B.T._ _* Value Payable Parcels Post: in which the Government collects the money for the sender._ Boh Da Thone was a warrior bold: His sword and his Snider were bossed with gold, And the Peacock Banner his henchmen bore Was stiff with bullion, but stiffer with gore.
You'll never see it again." XV The steamer "Santiago," carrying "passengers, bullion, and coffee," was headed to pass Porto Rico by midnight, when she would be free of land until she anchored at the quarantine station of the green hills of Staten Island.
The drain, however, being continuous, Captain Cook became alarmed at finding his currency almost exhausted; and he relates his joy on recovering an old anchor which the French Captain Bougainville had lost at Bolabola, on which he felt as an English banker would do after a severe run upon him for gold, when suddenly placed in possession of a fresh store of bullion.
Quotes with BULLION (3)
It seems obvious, looking back, that the artists of Weimar Germany and Leninist Russia lived in a much more attenuated landscape of media than ours, and their reward was that they could still believe, in good faith and without bombast, that art could morally influence the world. Today, the idea has largely been dismissed, as it must in a mass media society where art's principal social role is to be investment capital, or, in the simplest way, bullion. We still have political …
It was growing dark on this long southern evening, and suddenly, at the exact point her finger had indicated, the moon lifted a forehead of stunning gold above the horizon, lifted straight out of filigreed, light-intoxicated clouds that lay on the skyline in attendant veils. Behind us, the sun was setting in a simultaneous congruent withdrawal and the river turned to flame in a quiet duel of gold.... The new gold of moon astonishing and ascendant, he depleted gold of sunset e…
Push up some mountains. Cut them down. Drown the land under the sea. Push up some more mountains. Cut them down. Push up a third set of mountains, and let the river cut through them. “Unconformity” is the geologic term for an old, eroded land surface buried under younger rock layers. Put your outspread hand over the Carlin Canyon, Nevada unconformity and your fingers span roughly forty million years- the time that it took to bevel down the first set of mountains and deposit t…
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Appears in: Newsday.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2013).