Crossword-Solution: EMBAY
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Embay | v. t. | To bathe; to soothe or lull as by bathing. |
| Embay | v. t. | To shut in, or shelter, as in a bay. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| EMBAY | anagram | BEAMY, MAYBE, YBEAM |
We have 12 clues for the answer “EMBAY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Enclose in a hollow | 1 answer |
| Enclose in a recess | 1 answer |
| Shelter in a cove | 1 answer |
| Shelter nautically^EMBA | 1 answer |
| Shelter, as in a cove | 1 answer |
| Shut in an inlet. | 1 answer |
| form into a bay | 1 answer |
| Surround with water | 2 answers |
| shut in | 44 answers |
| enclose | 63 answers |
| Surround | 67 answers |
| Shelter | 81 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EMBAY (5)
How fuse and mix, with what unfelt degrees, Clasped by the faint horizon's languid arms, Each into each, the hazy distances! The softened season all the landscape charms; Those hills, my native village that embay, In waves of dreamier purple roll away, And floating in mirage seem all the glimmering farms.
That > [So that] 110.27 And bitter _Penance_ with an yron whip, 2 Was wont him once to disple euery day: And sharp _Remorse_ his hart did pricke and nip, 4 That drops of bloud thence like a well did play; And sad _Repentance_ vsed to embay, 6 +His bodie in salt water smarting sore,+ The filthy blots of sinne to wash away.
However, what with the help of this Ebb, and our Boats, we by Noon had got an Offing of 1 1/2 or 2 Miles, yet we could hardly flatter ourselves with hopes of getting Clear, even if a breeze should Spring up, as we were by this time embay'd by the Reef, and the Ship, in Spite of our Endeavours, driving before the Sea into the bight.
With eyeballs glaring fiery red, Enough to strike beholders dead, Gnashing his teeth, and in a flood Pouring corruption forth and blood From his chafed jaws; without remorse Whipping and spurring on his horse, 1770 Whose sides, in their own blood embay'd, E'en to the bone were open laid, Came Tyranny, disdaining awe, And trampling over Sense and Law; One thing, and only one, he knew, One object only would pursue; Though less (so low doth passion bring) Than man, he would be more than king.
And in the midst of all a fountaine stood, Of richest substance that on earth might bee, So pure and shiny that the silver flood Through every channel running one might see; Most goodly it with curious ymageree Was over-wrought, and shapes of naked boyes, Of which some seemed with lively iollitee To fly about, playing their wanton toyes, Whylest others did themselves embay in liquid ioyes.
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1967–2018).