Crossword-Solution: LICKERISH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Lickerish | a. | Eager; craving; urged by desire; eager to taste or enjoy; greedy. |
| Lickerish | a. | Tempting the appetite; dainty. |
| Lickerish | a. | Lecherous; lustful. |
We have 6 clues for the answer “LICKERISH”
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| ruttish | 9 answers |
| satyric | 16 answers |
| incontinent | 21 answers |
| Itching | 34 answers |
| goatish | 34 answers |
| Libertine | 35 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LICKERISH (5)
Side is high & broken with much Stone Scattered on the hills, In walking on Shore with the Interpreter & his wife, the Squar Geathered on the Sides of the hills wild Lickerish, & the white apple as called by the angegies and gave me to eat, the Indians of the Missouri make great use of the white apple dressed in different ways--Saw great numbers of Buffalow, Elk, antelope & Deer, also black tale deer beaver & wolves, I killed a beaver which I found on the bank, & a wolf.
Face a good oval, rather full in flesh, forehead square, without particular strength, a nose that was never unaccompanied by good taste and understanding, and mouth a little lickerish;--the incarnation of the popular idea of a bank-president.
Our cabin gentlemen had been long enough deprived of fresh meats to make them cast lickerish glances towards their hard-skinned friend, and there was a great smacking of lips the day before he was killed.
When first the _Hawkers_ bawl'd 'ith' streets _Wild_'s name, A lickerish longing to my Pallat came; A feast of Wit I look't for, but, alass! The meat smelt strong, and too much _Sawce_ there was, _&c._ Indeed his strain, had it been fitted to a right key, might have equal'd the chiefest of his age.
The student should carefully distinguish the three words _lickerish_ (as above), _liquorish_ (which is really meaningless) and _liquorice_ (= licorice = Lat.