Crossword-Solution: MALS
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MALS | anagram | ALMS, LAMS, SALM, SAML, SLAM |
We have 5 clues for the answer “MALS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| De mer and de tête | 1 answer |
| Ills: French. | 1 answer |
| People who wanted to go by a shortened version of their name and thought "Colm" or "Lory" would be too weird | 1 answer |
| Sicknesses | 3 answers |
| Ailments | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MALS (5)
The flying buttresses raise strange heads that bristle with chimeras, with devils, with fantastic ani-mals, with monstrous flowers, are joined together by finely carved arches, to the blue sky by day, and to the black sky by night.
Agassiz declares ("Methods 548:30 of Study in Natural History,") "Certain ani- mals, besides the ordinary process of generation, also increase their numbers naturally and constantly by self- 549:1 division." This discovery is corroborative of the Science of Mind, for this discovery shows that the multiplication 549:3 of certain animals takes place apart from sexual condi- tions.
Next day, the chasseur Jacob Baumwalder Feckelwitz deposed in full company at Sonnenberg, that, obeying Count Serabiglione's instructions, he had gone down to the city, and had there seen Lieutenant Pierson with the ladies in front of the hotel; he had followed the English carriage, which took up a man who was standing ready on crutches at the corner of the Laubengasse, and drove rapidly out of the North-western gate, leading to Schlanders and Mals and the Engadine.
The morning professor entered, and passed from easel to easel, commending this, criticising that, rebuking something else, making a few touches of the brush upon several canvases, crossing others with a network of charcoal-lines to prove inaccuracy of drawing, distributed _très biens_ and _pas mals_ judiciously, and then with a pleasant "Bon jour, mesdames," passed away, leaving behind him about an equal measure of delight and dismay.
The Mals, often reeling with intoxication, mount the scaffolds, take out serpents from the vessels, and allow them to bite their arms.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1943–1984).