Crossword-Solution: CLO
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CLO | anagram | COL, LOC |
We have 1 clue for the answer “CLO”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Drain blockage | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CLO (5)
Just _listen_ at the man! _I_ know you took it off, and know it by a better way than your wool-gethering memory, too, because it was on the clo’s-line yesterday—I see it there myself.
Chuhman," he said, "I s'pose I has a right ter speak in dis meet'n? I S'POSE I is a member er dis committee?" "Certainly, Brother Johnson, certainly; we shall be glad to hear from you." "I s'pose I's got a right ter speak my min', ef I is po' an' black, an' don' weah as good clo's as some other members er de committee?" "Most assuredly, Brother Johnson," answered the chairman, with a barber's suavity, "you have as much right to be heard as any one else.
But wouldn’t you like to change your business?” “Yes.” “Have you ever tried?” “What’d be the use of tryin’? They’d know I was a bootblack in these clo’es.” “When you wear a better suit you can go round and try your luck.” “I’d like to,” said Mike wistfully.
She took her clo'es, but she never thought o' takin' the baby; one baby more or less didn't make no odds to her s' long 's she hed that skeeter-nettin' cape.
Long-tailed petticoats from this time for me, and hoops and patches, and ogling over fans--until at last, if I play my cards well, some great lord will look my way and be taken by my shape and my manners." "With thy shape, Clo, God knows every man will," laughed Sir Jeoffry, "but I fear me not with thy manners.
Quotes with CLO (1)
The little boy was looking for his voice.(The king of the crickets had it.) In a drop of waterthe little boy was looking for his voice. I do not want it for speaking with; I will make a ring of itso that he may wear my silenceon his little finger In a drop of waterthe little boy was looking for his voice.(The captive voice, far away, put on a cricket's clo