Crossword-Solution: HALSE 5 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Halse v. t. To embrace about the neck; to salute; to greet.
Halse v. t. To adjure; to beseech; to entreat.
Halse v. t. To haul; to hoist.

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HALSE anagram ELAHS, HALES, HASEL, HEALS, HELAS, LEAHS, LEASH, SAHEL, SALEH, SELAH, SHALE, SHEAL, SHELA

We have 4 clues for the answer “HALSE”

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Neck: Dial. 1 answer
Throat, in England 1 answer
Embrace 46 answers
Salute 56 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HALSE (5)

Wie? du kannst nicht mehr küssen? Mein Freund, so kurz von mir entfernt Und hast’s Küssen verlernt? Warum wird mir an deinem Halse so bang? Wenn sonst von deinen Worten, deinen Blicken Ein ganzer Himmel mich überdrang Und du mich küßtest, als wolltest du mich ersticken.
Faust: Der Tragödie erster Teil Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 2000
Wilhelmina, who married Alexander MacTavish, Town Clerk of Inverness, with issue - (1) Alastair, who went to New Zealand and there married Jeanie Halse, of Wellington, with issue - Alastair Henry; Hector; and Elsie; (2) William Tavish MacTavish, Procurator-Fiscal for the Tam District of Ross and Cromarty; (3) Mary who married Ranald Macdonald of Morar, with issue; and (4) Catharine, who died unmarried.
History Of The Mackenzies Alexander Mackenzie 2003
George Morley and Hartopp, followed at a little distance by Morley's travelling companion, Merle, passed on towards the other extremity of the town, and, after one or two inquiries for "Widow Halse, Prospect Row," they came to a few detached cottages, very prettily situated on a gentle hill, commanding in front the roofs of the city and the gleaming windows of the great cathedral, with somewhat large gardens in the rear.
What Will He Do With It, Book 10. Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005
Halse was gone out "charing" for the day, and that her lodger, who had his own key, seldom returned before dark, but that at that hour he was pretty sure to be found in the Cornmarket or the streets in its vicinity, and offered to send her little boy to discover and "fetch" him.
What Will He Do With It, Book 10. Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005
George Morley and Hartopp, followed at a little distance by Morley’s travelling companion, Merle, passed on towards the other extremity of the town, and, after one or two inquiries for “Widow Halse, Prospect Row,” they came to a few detached cottages, very prettily situated on a gentle hill, commanding in front the roofs of the city and the gleaming windows of the great cathedral, with somewhat large gardens in the rear.
What Will He Do With It, Complete Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2009
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1948–1969).