Crossword-Solution: CIVVIES
We have 7 clues for the answer “CIVVIES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Military uniform alternatives | 1 answer |
| Non military attire | 1 answer |
| They're not uniforms | 1 answer |
| CIVIES | 2 answers |
| Civilian clothes | 3 answers |
| Mufti. | 5 answers |
| Garb | 62 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CIVVIES (5)
Civvies, with Staff officers." "Civilians! Let's hope they'll stick it!" [note 3] It is the sacramental saying and evokes laughter, although we have heard it a hundred times, and although the soldier has rightly or wrongly perverted the original meaning and regards it as an ironical reflection on his life of privations and peril.
She had changed out of her maid's uniform into civvies: smart coveralls whose micropore fabric breathed in time with her own respiration.
Drink and civvies go together in my mind." "You'll get over that," said Sir William encouragingly; but he was puzzled by the curiously wistful note which had replaced Tim's hectoring.
When he was overjoyed at the success of some uncovered and peeped-at experiment, he would sing, "When _I_ get me civvies on again, an' it's Home Sweet Home once more"; and ask for the ideal cottage "with rowses round the door--And a nice warm bottle in me nice warm bed, An' a nice soft pillow for me nice soft 'ead..." Mrs.
And the civvies--gorblimy--when I was 'ome on leave they kep' on arstin' me, 'Ain't yer wounded yet?' an' 'When are yer goin' back?' But d'yer think they care a damn--Not they, you bet yer life on it! _They_ don't want the war to stop--they're earnin' good money an' go to dances an' cinemas.
Quotes with CIVVIES (1)
Same time as every day, Fyl..." she fussed, the rest of the bridge crew seeming to hold their breaths. "TWELVE THIRTY!" came the chorus. The next hour dragged by, in about the same way as the hour before that. At twelve twenty-five, Commander Ortez found himself stepping out of an elevator into an equally mundane grey steel corridor on his way to the mess hall. Turning a corner, he met with a stream of crewmen milling around between shifts. Some off-duty personnel were loungi…
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Appears in: Newsday, Universal.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2004–2011).