Crossword-Solution: CAMA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CAMA | anagram | ACAM, ACMA, AMAC, CAAM, MACA |
We have 8 clues for the answer “CAMA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bed or couch: Spanish. | 1 answer |
| Madrid bed | 1 answer |
| Fox of S. Africa | 2 answers |
| fox African animals | 2 answers |
| INDIAN food bulb | 3 answers |
| plant bulb | 5 answers |
| African animals fox | 11 answers |
| AFRICAN fox | 12 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CAMA (5)
But, we do expect fairness, personal and profes- sional." "Meaning?" "Meaning," the dimples in Spook's smiling cheeks radiated cama- raderie.
The greater part of the Germania, however, remained strictly metaphorical, and we are aware of no better means of conveying an idea of the principle on which it is formed, than by quoting from the first romance of Hidalgo, where particular mention is made of this jargon:— ‘A la cama llama Blanda Donde Sornan en poblado A la Fresada Vellosa, Que mucho vello ha criado.
Presently we passed Cama, where there is an inn, and where the road branches off into the Val Calanca.
Encouraged by the landlord, we introduced ourselves to the dog at Cama, and found him to be a most sweet person, with no sense whatever of self-respect, and shrinking from no ignominy in his importunity for bits of bread.
There is the verb for love, _camova_; but that word is expressive of physical desire, and is connected with the Sanscrit _Cama_, or Cupid.
Quotes with CAMA (1)
For a long while I have believed — this is perhaps my version of Sir Darius Xerxes Cama’s belief in a fourth function of outsideness — that in every generation there are a few souls, call them lucky or cursed, who are simply born not belonging, who come into the world semi-detached, if you like, without strong affiliation to family or location or nation or race; that there may even be millions, billions of such souls, as many non-belongers as belongers, perhaps; that, in sum,…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1952–1973).