Crossword-Solution: GUNG
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Ho lead-in | 1 answer |
| __-ho (enthusiastic) | 1 answer |
| ___ Hay Fat Choy (Chinese New Year wish) | 1 answer |
| ___ ho (work together): Marine slogan of W. W. II. | 1 answer |
| ___-ho (zealous) | 1 answer |
| Ho | 12 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GUNG (5)
One should use just enough jargon to communicate precisely and identify oneself as a member of the culture; overuse of jargon or a breathless, excessively gung-ho attitude is considered tacky and the mark of a loser.
The Taotai told my father that he had prepared the Tien Ho Gung (Temple of the Queen of Heaven) for us to reside in during our stay in Shanghai, but my father refused the offer, saying that he had telegraphed from Hong Kong and made all arrangements to go to the Hotel des Colonies in the French Concession.
One of their number, Galung Gung, was previous to 1822 covered from top to bottom with a dense forest; around it were populous villages.
ERUPTION OF GALUNG GUNG A space of twenty-four miles between the mountain and a river forty miles distant was covered to such a depth with blue mud, that people were buried in their houses, and not a trace of the numerous villages and plantations was visible.
The earthquake of 1783 in Iceland destroyed 9000 people out of a population of 50,000; twenty villages were consumed by fire or inundated by water, and a mass of lava thrown out "greater than the entire bulk of Mont Blanc." On the 8th of October, 1822, a great earthquake occurred on the island of Java, near the mountain of Galung Gung.
Quotes with GUNG (3)
I don't think I'm entirely on board with the 'do what you truly want to do' school of thought. Not without a little more nuance. There has to be an anchor in the wide-open space. Otherwise, 'doing what you truly want' isn't an authentic attempt at exploration -- it's just another hyper-individualistic credo masquerading as something grand. I mean we're all gung ho about pursuing personal freedom, but why do we want it? If we never constructively apply it to something beyond o…
Learn to uncrumple yourself, for life and people are always gung ho to crush you.
This "sir, yes sir" business, which would probably sound like horseshit to any civilian in his right mind, makes sense to Shaftoe and to the officers in a deep and important way. Like a lot of others, Shaftoe had trouble with military etiquette at first. He soaked up quite a bit of it growing up in a military family, but living the life was a different matter. Having now experienced all the phases of military existence except for the terminal ones (violent death, court-martia…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Onion, Universal.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1960–2010).