Crossword-Solution: LARI
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LARI | anagram | ARIL, LAIR, LIAR, LIRA, RAIL, RIAL, RILA |
We have 22 clues for the answer “LARI”
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| Suborder of gulls | 1 answer |
| Persian money of silver wire twisted into shape of fishhooks. | 1 answer |
| Persian and Arabian hook money. | 1 answer |
| Order of gulls | 1 answer |
| Money made of silver wire. | 1 answer |
| Monetary unit of the Maldives | 1 answer |
| Monetary unit of Georgia | 1 answer |
| Hook money of Persia. | 1 answer |
| Gulls, terns, etc. | 1 answer |
| Gull grouping | 1 answer |
| Gull family | 1 answer |
| Group including gulls and terns | 1 answer |
| Bird suborder that includes gulls and terns | 1 answer |
| 100th part of a rupee | 1 answer |
| "Now I Know" singer White | 1 answer |
| Gull genus | 2 answers |
| GEORGIAN capital | 3 answers |
| Gulls | 9 answers |
| Terms | 67 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LARI (5)
For instance, I am very hungry, and I shall enjoy breakfast immensely if you will make the coffee." Zara, who among her other accomplishments had the secret of making coffee to perfection, promised laughingly to make it extra well, and flitted from the room, singing softly as she went a fragment of the Neapolitan Stornello: "Fior di mortelle Queste manine tue son tanto belle! Fior di limone Ti voglio far morire di passione Salta! lari--lira." The letter Zara had brought me was from Mrs.
Words fail in attempting to set forth charms which have to be enjoyed, or can at best but lightly be touched with most consummate tact, even as great poets have already touched on Como Lake--from Virgil with his 'Lari maxume,' to Tennyson and the Italian Manzoni.
Hence the propriety of the following verses: Lari! margine ubique confragoso Nulli coelicolum negas sacellum Picto pariete saxeoque tecto; Hinc miracula multa navitarum Audis, nee placido refellis ore, Sed nova usque pavas, Noto vel Euro _Aestivas_ quatieutibus cavernas, Vel surgentis ab Adduae cubili Caeco grandinis imbre provoluto.
Words fail in attempting to set forth charms which have to be enjoyed, or can at best but lightly be touched with most consummate tact, even as great poets have already touched on Como Lake—from Virgil with his 'Lari maxume,' to Tennyson and the Italian Manzoni.
Those which are formed from verbs by prefixing the inseparable particle _pe_; as _pe-lari_, a runaway; _peng-asuh_, a nurse; _pem-buru_, a hunter; _pen-churi_, a thief; _penyapu_, a broom.
Quotes with LARI (2)
Aku akan bahagia jika aku dan lari bisa menua bersama.
I had a vision and made it happen.- Christina Lari, Olivia & Owen
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 18 times in crossword archives (1944–2011).