Crossword-Solution: FICE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Fice | n. | A small dog; -- written also fise, fyce, fiste, etc. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| FICE | anagram | ICEF |
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| Canine | 24 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 FICE (5)
What she had come down for was to see some other member of the family face to face—“fice to fice,” Mrs.
First off, you would think it didn't help out much, it is such a forlorn looking little fice; but this dog, I want you to know, waked up the folks late one night, 'way 'long about ten or eleven o'clock, barking at a fire.
Stamp your bleedin' 'obnyles (hobnails) on his fice, and fetch it hout! This wye!” As he took the rifle from number five, the sergeant major's face seemed to be transformed into a living embodiment of envenomed hate, his attack, thrust, recovery, gathering in intensity until with unimaginable fury he leaped upon the prostrate figure, drove his bayonet through to the hilt, stamped his hobnails upon the transfixed enemy, jerked his weapon out, and stood quivering, ready for any foe that dared to approach.
Shove this bacon against your fice, Cameron.” “What about yours, sir?” said Cameron, as he sat down to the luxuries which somehow Hobbs had “rustled.” “Had it, you slacker.” Then with a swift change of voice and manner he added: “Listen to me, Cameron.
Cela n’avait pas réussi, — à cause de l’autre, Jean Moan le déserteur, un frère aîné de Sylvestre dont on ne parlait plus dans la famille, mais qui existait tout de même quelque part en Amérique, enlevant à son cadet le bénéfice de l’exemption militaire.
Quotes with FICE (1)
Actually, Bush, technically speaking, is not really President-because he refused to take the Oath of Office. I don’t know how many of you noticed this, but the wording of the Oath of Office is written in the Constitution, so you can’t fool around with it-and Bush refused to read it. The Oath of Office says something about, ”I promise to do this, that, and the other thing,” and Bush added the words, ”so help me God.” Well, that’s illegal: he’s not President, if anybody cares.