Crossword-Solution: INGRAM
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| INGRAM | anagram | ARMING, GARMIN, INGMAR, MARGIN |
We have 18 clues for the answer “INGRAM”
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| "Somewhere Out There" singer | 1 answer |
| Soul singer James with the 1990 #1 hit "I Don't Have the Heart" | 1 answer |
| Rex of early films | 1 answer |
| Longtime rock 'n' roll disc jockey Dan | 1 answer |
| James or Luther of R&B | 1 answer |
| James ___, duettist on the 1982 #1 hit "Baby, Come to Me" | 1 answer |
| 2009 Heisman Trophy winner Mark ___ Jr. | 1 answer |
| 2009 Heisman Trophy winner Mark | 1 answer |
| "Somewhere Out There" singer James | 1 answer |
| "Just Once" singer James | 1 answer |
| "I Don't Have the Heart" vocalist James | 1 answer |
| "I Don't Have The Heart" singer James | 1 answer |
| "Baby, Come to Me" James | 1 answer |
| R&B singer James | 2 answers |
| R & B singer James | 2 answers |
| Masculine name. | 14 answers |
| Ignorant | 76 answers |
| ignorance | 88 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INGRAM (5)
Poole, A.L.: "Domesday Book to Magna Carta" (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1951, 1953) Stenton, Sir Frank W.: "Anglo-Saxon England" (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1943, 1947, 1971) ***************************************************************** ORIGINAL INTRODUCTION TO INGRAM'S EDITION [1823] England may boast of two substantial monuments of its early history; to either of which it would not be easy to find a parallel in any nation, ancient or modern.
Ingram, of Fetlar, very properly stopped his discourse until the disturber was removed; and after advising all those who thought they might be similarly affected to leave the church, he gave out in the meantime a psalm.
When Ingram died and left her many millions to dispose of absolutely as she pleased, even to the allowance she should give their daughter, he left her with but one ambition unfulfilled.
Ingram Bywater, Fellow of Exeter College, and lately sub-Librarian of the Bodleian, has very kindly read through the proofs of chapters I., II., and III., and suggested some alterations.
Our patent is renewed, and he and my Lord Barkeley, and Sir Thomas Ingram [Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and a Privy Counsellor.
Quotes with INGRAM (3)
And as for the vague something --- was it a sinister or a sorrowful, a designing or a desponding expression? --- that opened upon a careful observer, now and then, in his eye, and closed again before one could fathom the strange depth partially disclosed; that something which used to make me fear and shrink, as if I had been wandering amongst volcanic-looking hills, and had suddenly felt the ground quiver, and seen it gape: that something, I, at intervals, beheld still; and w…
At some point, it's time to stop fighting with death, my thighs and the way things are. And to realize that emotional eating in nothing but bolting from multiple versions of the above: the obsession will stop when the bolting stops. And at that point, we might answer, as spiritual teacher Catherine Ingram did, when someone asked how she allowed herself to tolerate deep sorrow, "I live among the brokenhearted. They allow it.
Miss Ingram was a mark beneath jealousy: she was too inferior to excite feeling. Pardon the seeming paradox; I mean what I say. She was very showy, but she was not genuine; she had a fine person, many brilliant attainments, but her mind was poor, her heart barren by nature; nothing bloomed spontaneously on that soil; no unforced natural fruit delighted by its freshness. She was not good; she was not original; she used to repeat sounding phrases from books; she never offered, …
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Rock & Roll, Three Across, Universal, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1942–2018).