Crossword-Solution: CALLE 5 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Calle n. A kind of head covering; a caul.

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CALLE anagram ACELL, CELAL, CELLA, LELAC

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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with CALLE (5)

Here he shot in gondolas up and down the winding thoroughfare of the Grand Canal, and loitered on calle and piazza at night, when the lagunes were undisturbed by a ripple, and no sound was to be heard but the stroke of the midnight clock.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995
And whan that she was comen in-to halle, 1170 `Now, eem,' quod she, `we wol go dine anoon;' And gan some of hir women to hir calle, And streyght in-to hir chaumbre gan she goon; But of hir besinesses, this was oon A-monges othere thinges, out of drede, 1175 Ful prively this lettre for to rede; Avysed word by word in every lyne, And fond no lak, she thoughte he coude good; And up it putte, and went hir in to dyne.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
And that I take to record Of every lond for his partie The comun vois, which mai noght lie; Noght upon on, bot upon alle It is that men now clepe and calle, And sein the regnes ben divided, In stede of love is hate guided, The werre wol no pes purchace, And lawe hath take hire double face, 130 So that justice out of the weie With ryhtwisnesse is gon aweie: And thus to loke on every halve, Men sen the sor withoute salve, Which al the world hath overtake.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
Presently I perceived a small body of soldiers advancing up the Calle Mayor, or principal street which runs from the Puerta del Sol in the direction of the palace; they might be about twenty in number, and an officer marched at their head with a drawn sword; the men appeared to have been collected in a hurry, many of them being in fatigue dress, with foraging caps on their heads.
The Bible in Spain George Borrow 1995
This shop was situated in the Calle del Principe, a respectable and well-frequented street in the neighbourhood of the Square of Cervantes.
The Bible in Spain George Borrow 1995

Quotes with CALLE (3)

When Nico had woken up at Barrachina and found the Hunters’ note about kidnapping Reyna, he’d torn apart the courtyard in rage. He didn’t want the Hunters stealing another important person from him. Fortunately, he’d got Reyna back, but he didn’t like how brooding she had become. Every time he tried to ask her about the incident on the Calle San Jose — those ghosts on the balcony, all staring at her, whispering accusations — Reyna shut him down.
Rick Riordan The Blood of Olympus
Yo me salgo desnudo a la calle, maduro de versos perdidos. I step naked into the streetripe with lost poems.
Federico Garcia Lorca Collected Poems
At the railroad station he noted that he still had thirty minutes. He quickly recalled that in a cafe on the Calle Brazil (a few dozen feet from Yrigoyen's house) there was an enormous cat which allowed itself to be caressed as if it were a disdainful divinity. He entered the cafe. There was the cat, asleep. He ordered a cup of coffee, slowly stirred the sugar, sipped it (this pleasure had been denied him in the clinic), and thought, as he smoothed the cat's black coat, that …
Jorge Luis Borges Collected Fictions
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Three Across, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 28 times in crossword archives (1946–2022).