Crossword-Solution: MOYLE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Moyle | n. & v. | See Moil, and Moile. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MOYLE | anagram | MOLEY, MYELO |
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| ANTRIM District council area | 9 answers |
| Toil | 62 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MOYLE (5)
Moyle, a young gentleman whom I can never sufficiently commend, that the ancients accounted drowning an accursed death.
Together the pair came in the late afternoon of that Saturday to the handsome house of Moyle's Court, and to my lady's steward, who received them.
Whither do you say you are to conduct them?” “To Moyle's Court, sir, where my Lady Lisle is to give them entertainment.” The colonel stared a moment; then a heavy smile came to light the saturnine face under the heavy periwig.
Meanwhile the fugitives were being entertained at Moyle's Court, and whilst they sat at supper in a room above-stairs, Dunne being still of the party, my lady came in person to see that they had all that they required, and stayed a little while in talk with them.
One hand played in the bass the melody of _Silent, O Moyle_, while the other hand careered in the treble after each group of notes.
Quotes with MOYLE (2)
Violence was second nature to the psychopathic and ultra-violent Stephen Moyle, who was already a seasoned street fighter, after having half his face torn off in a street fight with three other men.
This extraordinary tale of madness, leading up to Stephen being sectioned off to the lunatic asylum at Broadmoor, also reveals Stephen’s eventual fight to win his freedom from the asylum, which saw his legal team mount a successful challenge against the ‘criminally insane’ label that was keeping him in Broadmoor. Moyle’s legal team successfully argued that he was either a criminal or insane, he could not be both.