Crossword-Solution: GURKHA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| GURKHA | anagram | GHURKA |
We have 19 clues for the answer “GURKHA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| warrior Nepal | 1 answer |
| known for fierceness in combat | 1 answer |
| Sanskritic-speaking person | 1 answer |
| Nepali soldier | 1 answer |
| HINDU descendant | 1 answer |
| Hindu descendent | 1 answer |
| Nepalese soldier in the British army | 1 answer |
| MILITARY person of Hindu descent | 1 answer |
| Nepalese soldier | 1 answer |
| NEPALESE warrior | 1 answer |
| Nepal warrior | 1 answer |
| Nepalese | 1 answer |
| NEPALESE kingdom | 3 answers |
| Hindu soldier | 3 answers |
| Military person | 3 answers |
| A MEMBER OF HINDU PEOPLE DESCENDED FROM BRAHMINS AND RAJPUTS WHO LIVE IN NEPAL | 11 answers |
| NEPALESE inhabitant(s) | 13 answers |
| Hindu | 14 answers |
| Nepalese province | 14 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GURKHA (5)
Others that it was made at the Devil-Shrine of Ao-Chung in Thibet, was stolen by a Kafir, from him by a Gurkha, from him again by a Lahouli, from him by a khitmatgar, and by this latter sold to an Englishman, so all its virtue was lost: because, to work properly, the Bisara of Pooree must be stolen--with bloodshed if possible, but, at any rate, stolen.
The Dogra regiment to our left and the Gurkha regiment to our right gained on us fast, and we became, as it were, the center of a new moon.
His guide had fallen a pace behind and was shouldering him along with almost frantic energy; but a glance aside showed Amber, in Labertouche's stead, a chunky little Gurkha in the fatigue uniform of his regiment of the British Army in India.
Yet Amber's impulse was to wait, and he faltered--something which seemed to exasperate the Gurkha, who fairly danced with excitement and impatience.
And so Amber found himself pounding along at the heels of his Gurkha, threading acres of flimsy huts huddled together in meaningless confusion--frail boxes of bamboo, mud, and wattles thrown roughly together upon corrupt, naked earth that reeked of the drainage of uncounted generations.
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Appears in: Newsday.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2000–2010).