Crossword-Solution: MINGUS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MINGUS | anagram | MUSING |
We have 8 clues for the answer “MINGUS”
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| "Haitian Fight Song" jazz musician | 1 answer |
| Charles known as the "Angry Man of Jazz" | 1 answer |
| Immortal jazz bassist Charlie | 1 answer |
| Jazz bassist Charles | 1 answer |
| Jazz double bassist Charlie | 1 answer |
| Jazz legend Charles | 1 answer |
| influential American jazz double bassist, composer and bandleader | 1 answer |
| BASSIST, JAZZ | 12 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EREAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MINGUS (5)
Mingus, invented a method of catching live gold fish on the end of a line fixed to an ordinary bamboo fishing rod.
The mountains are everywhere, punctuated by restored settlements, by Cades Cove, Mingus Mill, Cataloochee, and Little Greenbrier.
The Smokies by Car [Illustration: _They still grind corn sometimes by the old water-driven methods at the restored Mingus Mill, just up the road from the Oconaluftee Visitor Center._] [Illustration: _But school’s in session at Little Greenbrier only for the sake of people who come to the park to see what life was like in the Smokies a couple of generations back.
Mingus Mill is open from May through October and a miller is usually on hand to answer your questions.
Living history demonstrations are offered in season at Cades Cove, Mingus Mill, and the Pioneer Farmstead.
Quotes with MINGUS (3)
Did he ever--try?'Mingus shrugged. 'He was like you.'What's that mean?'Means he tried.'Of course. The ring was not a neutral tool. It judged its wearer: Aaron Doily flew drunkenly, and Dylan flew like a coward, only when it didn't matter, at the Windles' pond. So if had attuned to Robert Woolfolk's chaos. Don't tell me,' said Dylan. 'He flew sideways.'Mingus left it vague. He'd always made it his habit to protect their honor against one another--Dylan, Arthur, Robert. To say nothing.
Listening to Ella furiously and endlessly unfurl the yarns of the Mingus tales, I understood that the need to tell stories is deeply embedded in our minds, and inseparably entangled with the mechanisms that generate and absorb language. Narrative imagination--and therefore fiction--is a basic evolutionary tool of survival. We process the world by telling stories and produce human knowledge through our engagement with imagined selves.
Eighth grade's a distant rumor, a tabled issue, and Dylan knows from experience that the summer between might change anything, everything. He and Mingus Rude too and even Arthur Lomb for that matter are released from the paint-by-numbers page of their schooldays, from their preformatted roles as truant or victim, freed to an unspoiled summer, that inviting medium for doodling in self-transformation.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, WSJ.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (2002–2024).