Crossword-Solution: FOODSTUFFS
We have 4 clues for the answer “FOODSTUFFS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| THINGS edible | 2 answers |
| ORGANIC compounds, substance of | 37 answers |
| Dish | 83 answers |
| Food | 86 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FOODSTUFFS (5)
Imports--mainly oil, capital goods, consumer durables, and foodstuffs--have been outstripping exports by roughly $2 billion annually, the difference being made up by aid, remittances, and borrowing.
Import restrictions and inefficient resource allocations have led to shortages of basic goods and foodstuffs, although the reopening of the Libyan-Tunisian border in April 1988 and the Libyan-Egyptian border in December 1989 have somewhat eased shortages.
Import restrictions and inefficient resource allocations have led to shortages of basic goods and foodstuffs, although the reopening of the Libyan-Tunisian border in April 1988 and the Libyan-Egyptian border in December 1989 have eased shortages.
The she was for Tarzan—all that he desired was to bury his snout in the foodstuffs of the Tarmangani.
Import restrictions and inefficient resource allocations have led to shortages of basic goods and foodstuffs.
Quotes with FOODSTUFFS (3)
We have got into the habit of admiring colossal bandits, whose opulence is revered by the entire world, yet whose existence, once we stop to examine it, proves to be one long crime repeated ad infinitum, but those same bandits are heaped with glory, honors, and power, their crimes are hallowed by the law of the land, whereas, as far back in history as the eye can see — and history, as you know is my business — everything conspires to show that a venial theft, especially of in…
foodstuffs absolved of the obligation to provide vitamins and minerals cavorted with reckless abandon.
For with each bite he tasted not just the irresistible sweetness of the dessert, but the deliciously agonizing negative flavor of all the imagined foodstuffs that he could have bought with that nickel instead — a turkey leg the size of his forearm, or a milkshake with a pair of deep red strawberries floating on its surface. The single relinquished nickel sat in the custard seller's till, its gold transmuted back to lead.