Crossword-Solution: HEREAT
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| HEREAT | anagram | AETHER, ARETHE, HEATER, REHEAT, THEEAR, THEERA, THEREA, THREEA |
We have 19 clues for the answer “HEREAT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| 'When this occurred,' in legalese | 1 answer |
| When this occurred. | 1 answer |
| In this place, in legalese | 1 answer |
| By reason of this. | 1 answer |
| Because of this, in legalese | 1 answer |
| Because of this, in contracts | 1 answer |
| When this happened | 2 answers |
| At this. | 2 answers |
| As a result of this | 3 answers |
| In this Place | 4 answers |
| for this reason | 4 answers |
| Because of this | 6 answers |
| Contract adverb | 6 answers |
| BECAUSE ___ SO | 10 answers |
| Contracts Like some | 10 answers |
| BIT OF LEGALESE ADVERB | 10 answers |
| Because of | 13 answers |
| AT ___ | 54 answers |
| "___ now!" | 71 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HEREAT (5)
How sayest thou?' "Well, I saw now that I was in the trap, for ill had it been in those days had Clement come to know that I had done amiss; for he was a jealous lover, and a violent man." Clement smiled hereat, but said nought, and Katherine went on: "Trap or no trap, if I were eager before, I was over-eager now; so when she bade me swear to do her will, I swore it without tarrying.
And all these four be fools, but mighty men, And therefore am I come for Lancelot.” Hereat Sir Gareth called from where he rose, A head with kindling eyes above the throng, “A boon, Sir King—this quest!” then—for he marked Kay near him groaning like a wounded bull— “Yea, King, thou knowest thy kitchen-knave am I, And mighty through thy meats and drinks am I, And I can topple over a hundred such.
Leigh, who took upon himself, "for that night only," the character of popular leader, said, the only reply he could give was one in three words, "the old prices." Hereat the shouts of applause again rose, till the building rang.
The maiden, although so used to terror (as she told me once before), lost all presence of mind hereat, and could neither shriek nor fly, but only gaze, as if bewitched.
Hereat the maiden was greatly feared, and kissed her hand and said, O mother take pitty upon me and my wretched fortune, and give me license a while to speake, for I think I shall not long live, let there be mercy ripe and franke in thy venerable hoare head, and hear the sum of my calamity.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 28 times in crossword archives (1950–2023).