Crossword-Solution: MALAYS
We have 15 clues for the answer “MALAYS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Borneo residents | 1 answer |
| Indigenous people of Singapore | 1 answer |
| Indonesians' neighbors | 1 answer |
| Kuala Lampur dwellers | 1 answer |
| Kuala Lumpur denizens | 1 answer |
| Kuala Lumpur natives | 1 answer |
| Natives of Singapore. | 1 answer |
| Neighbors of Thais | 1 answer |
| People of Kuala Lumpur. | 1 answer |
| Ringgit spenders | 1 answer |
| Some Borneans | 1 answer |
| Some Singaporeans | 1 answer |
| Southeast Asian natives | 2 answers |
| SULAWESI island inhabitant(s) | 9 answers |
| CELEBES Island inhabitant(s) | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MALAYS (5)
Here they spent nearly a month, during which time Professor Maxon was daily engaged in interviewing officials, English residents and a motley horde of Malays and Chinamen.
The Malays, who carry on a great trade in these birds with the Chinese, have several means that we could not employ for taking them.
The crew of twenty men, when brought on board, consisted of Spaniards, Greeks, Malays, Arabs, white and black, but had not one Anglo-Saxon.
Those whom they had seen had been pure-blood Malays--there had been no samurai among them; but their savage, warlike appearance had warned the two against revealing their presence.
How delicious, too, the fresh fruits brought off by the Malays in their scooped-out logs, one’s first taste of bananas, juicy shaddocks, mangoes, and custard apples—after months of salt junk, disgusting salt pork, and biscuit all dust and weevils.
Quotes with MALAYS (3)
The Malays have many queer notions about tigers and usually only speak of them in whispers, because they think that certain souls of human beings who have departed this life have taken up their abode in these beasts, and in some places, for this reason, they will not kill a tiger unless he commits some specially bad aggression.
The Philippine races, like all the Malays, do not succumb before the foreigner, like the Australians, the Polynesians and the Indians of the New World.
The Malays are spiritually inclined, tolerant, and easy-going. The non-Malays, and especially the Chinese, are materialistic, aggressive, and have an appetite for work. For equality to come about, it is necessary that these strikingly contrasting races adjust to each other.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, LAT, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1958–2022).