Crossword-Solution: EMM
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| EMM | anagram | MEM, MME |
We have 3 clues for the answer “EMM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Author Kimbrough, familiarly. | 1 answer |
| Girl's name, in short. | 1 answer |
| Kind of film, in brief | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EMM (5)
Ses pieds s’embarrassaient dans de longues plantes brunes, emmêlées comme des chevelures, qui étaient les goémons traînant à terre.
Egelred with fortie ships, and the flower of all the Danes that were men of warre, so that Cnute returned but with 60 ships into his countrie: yet shortlie after, erle Turkill with 9 of those ships sailed into Denmarke, submitted himselfe vnto Cnute, counselled him to returne into England, and promised him the assistance of the residue of those Danish ships which yet remained [Sidenote: _Encomium EmmÊ_.] in England, being to the number of thirtie, with all the souldiers and mariners that to them belonged.
For the which no small praise was thought to be due vnto the said quÈene, sith by hir politike gouernement, in making hir match so beneficiall to hir selfe and hir line, the crowne was thus recouered out of the hands of the Danes, and restored againe in time [Sidenote: _Encomium EmmÊ_.] to the right heire, as by an auncient treatise which some haue intituled "Encomium EmmÊ," and was written in those daies, it dooth and may appeare.
Higd._] ∂ How Alfred should claime the crowne to himselfe I sÈe not: for verelie I can not be persuaded that he was the elder brother, though diuers authors haue so written, sith Gemeticensis, & the author of the booke called "Encomium EmmÊ," plainlie affirme, that Edward was the elder: but it might be, that Alfred being a man of a stouter stomach [Sidenote: SÈe maister _Fox_ acts and monuments, pag.
But whether erle Goodwine was chÈefe causer thereof, in betraieng him vnder a cloked colour of pretended frÈendship, I cannot say: but that he tooke him and slue his companie, as some haue written, I cannot thinke it to be true, both as well for that which ye haue heard recited out of the author that wrote "Encomium EmmÊ," as also for that it should sÈeme he might neuer be so directlie charged with it, but that he had matter to alledge in his owne excuse.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1954).