Crossword-Solution: COMMO
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COMMO (5)
SPECIMEN OF A SONG IN THE VULGAR OR BROKEN ROMMANY As I was a jawing to the gav yeck divvus, I met on the dron miro Rommany chi: I puch’d yoi whether she com sar mande; And she penn’d: tu si wafo Rommany, And I penn’d, I shall ker tu miro tacho Rommany, Fornigh tute but dui chavé: Methinks I’ll cam tute for miro merripen, If tu but pen, thou wilt commo sar mande.
When the peregrine appears speeding through the air in a straight line at a great height, the feathered world, as far as one able to see, is thrown into the greatest commo-tion, all birds, from the smallest up to species large as duck, ibis, and curlew, rushing about in the air as if distracted.
What I was thinking about was the more immediate problem of the election--" The buzzer on Lancedale's desk interrupted, and a voice came out of the commo box: "Message, urgent and private, sir.
THere is no doubte my lordes & maysters of Rome: but that the reme[m]braunce of Sceuolaes name is very pleasant vnto your audie[n]ce / whiche with one act that he dyd / endewed your citie with many and greate commo- dytees.
But Tartarin knew what _that_ meant; he was not the man to ply with any such tales, and he went on singing in a resounding voice: Tu qu ‘escoulès la Duranço Commo un flot dé vin de Crau.
Quotes with COMMO (1)
For the immense extension of the scale of education and its ramification into a hundred specialisms and technical disciplines has left the state as the only unifying element in the whole system. In the past the traditional system of classical education provided a commo intellectual background and a common scale of values which transcended national and political frontiers and formed the European or Western republic of letters of which every scholar was a citizen.