Crossword-Solution: MONNET
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MONNET | anagram | MENTON |
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| Originator of Eur. Common Market | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and
rolling, with noise.
Hint 2 anagram
WOPLLA
Hint 3 another clue
BATTER ___
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Sentences with MONNET (5)
The bombs are nothing--absolutely nothing; they will destroy a few houses, but that has no effect upon the surrender of a place." General Monnet, who commanded at Flushing, was an old officer of the revolution wars, brave and daring and he did his best in opposing the landing of the English, with a part of his forces, and in gallantly defending the place; but the inundation did not succeed, on account of the elevation of the ground and the wind being contrary.
The riders remounted their homes, put them to a gallop, and soon disappeared round a bend which the road makes a short distance before it reaches the woods of Monnet.
Tell him that he _whom he knows of_ has gone to Mâcon, but that I shall be there before him.” Then, without troubling himself about his cart and vegetables, which he left in his servant’s charge, the ex-marketman, who was none other than our old acquaintance Montbar, turned his horse’s head toward the Monnet woods, and set out at a gallop.
These forces amounted to about twenty-five or six thousand men, not counting the divisions Monnet and Boudet, ten thousand men in all, commanded by Desaix, and now, as we have said, detached from the main army to cut off the retreat of the enemy to Genoa.
What had at first led us into an error is that we made the inquiries under the name of Lamarck instead of that of de Monnet.
Quotes with MONNET (1)
Yes, Jean Monnet was the father of the concept of a United States of Europe and his efforts more than those of any other single man helped change the thinking of European leaders.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1978).