Crossword-Solution: COS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| COS | anagram | CSO, OCS, OSC, SOC |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COS (5)
Babies? To prevent Peter ordering babies they hurried into song again: “We’ve made the roses peeping out, The babes are at the door, We cannot make ourselves, you know, ’Cos we’ve been made before.” Peter, seeing this to be a good idea, at once pretended that it was his own.
Landry was born, and spent the first fifteen years of his life, on a rocky Connecticut farm not far from Cos Cob.
Jim says: “Mars Tom, can’t we tote it back home en sell it? How long’ll it take?” “Depends on the way we go.” “Well, sah, she’s wuth a quarter of a dollar a load at home, en I reckon we’s got as much as twenty loads, hain’t we? How much would dat be?” “Five dollars.” “By jings, Mars Tom, le’s shove for home right on de spot! Hit’s more’n a dollar en a half apiece, hain’t it?” “Yes.” “Well, ef dat ain’t makin’ money de easiest ever _I_ struck! She jes’ rained in—never cos’ us a lick o’ work.
But this MUST be nicer, 'cos if you want anything at all, you've only GOT to want it, and you can have it!” “That sounds jolly,” she murmured.
For she had been born during those stormy days when Magee and Bernardo, with twelve hundred Americans, first flung the banner of Texan independence to the wind; when the fall of Nacogdoches sent a thrill of sympathy through the United States, and enabled Cos and Toledo, and the other revolutionary generals in Mexico, to carry their arms against Old Spain to the very doors of the vice-royal palace.
Quotes with COS (3)
Cos if it's encyclopedias we've got enough, like, information... and if it's God, you've got the wrong house.
Lei stesso", Malaussène, "lei stesso"! L'"identità", cos'è questo snobismo? Crede che siamo "noi stessi" intorno a questo tavolo? Essere "se stesso", signore, significa essere il cavallo giusto, al momento giusto, sulla casa giusta della scacchiera giusta! O la regina, o l'alfiere, o l'ultimo dei pedoni! Ma mi sento già rispondere a Julie, con un filo di voce velenosa che, appunto, non è la mia voce:-Ah, sì? Perché io non sono me stesso?
I want that. I want that awful intense and serious unhappiness, cos then I might feel better, and then I might be happy.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, TIME, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 359 times in crossword archives (1944–2025).