Crossword-Solution: COHORTS
We have 16 clues for the answer “COHORTS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Demographic categories | 1 answer |
| Groups such as Generation Z | 1 answer |
| Roman military units. | 1 answer |
| Group of associates | 3 answers |
| Partners in crime | 4 answers |
| Companions | 6 answers |
| Colleagues. | 8 answers |
| Chums | 8 answers |
| Cronies | 8 answers |
| ACCOMPLICES | 10 answers |
| ANY TIGHTLY KNIT GROUP OF TRUSTED ASSOCIATES | 11 answers |
| Partners | 11 answers |
| Pals | 12 answers |
| Groups | 16 answers |
| Associates | 32 answers |
| Host | 55 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COHORTS (5)
Even so, some pretty despicable characters have turned state's evidence and made decent witnesses against their former cohorts.
There were witnesses, cohorts about me, to left and to right, Angels, powers, the unuttered, unseen, the alive, the aware: I repressed, I got through them as hardly, as strugglingly there, As a runner beset by the populace famished for news-- Life or death.
But he would talk with mocking earnestness about some much-dreaded combination; and a favorite phrase of his--which got to have peculiar significance--was "the cohorts of hell," who closed in on him when he was sick and weak, and who fell back when he got well.
And at eight o'clock, headed by a large and vigorous drum corps, the Victor Dorn cohorts at their full strength marched into the centre of the Square, where one of the stands had been transformed with flags, bunting and torches into a speaker's platform.
After this I want you to leave me alone.” “Ain't you fellers going to pitch in?” demanded Sagger, turning to his cohorts.
Quotes with COHORTS (3)
The thing that drew me to Lafayette as a subject - that he was that rare object of agreement in the ironically named United States - kept me coming back to why that made him unique. Namely, that we the people never agreed on much of anything. Other than a bipartisan consensus on barbecue and Meryl Streep, plus that time in 1942 when everyone from Bing Crosby to Oregonian school children heeded FDR's call to scrounge up rubber for the war effort, disunity is the through line i…
Walk on with the spirit of boldness; talk on with the glory of confidence. You have a mandated seal on your chest... When you go with a bold chest, the devil and his cohorts must give way!
Very Like a Whale One thing that literature would be greatly the better for Would be a more restricted employment by authors of simile and metaphor. Authors of all races, be they Greeks, Romans, Teutons or Celts, Can'ts seem just to say that anything is the thing it is but haveto go out of their way to say that it is like something else. What foes it mean when we are told That the Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold? In the first place, George Gordon Byron had had enou…
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1958–2022).