Crossword-Solution: MUCHMORE
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Inexact quantity that the greedy want | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
To cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything
flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it; as, to pour
water from a pail; to pour wine into a decanter; to pour oil upon the
waters; to pour out sand or dust.
Hint 2 anagram
PROU
Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with MUCHMORE (5)
BERGMAN'S PLANS XVII THE ENGINES ARRIVE XVIII THE PARADE AND PICNIC XIX WINNING THE TRUMPET XX A FALSE ALARM XXI THE MYSTERIOUS MESSAGE XXII THE STENOGRAPHER'S SUSPICIONS XXIII A BRAVE RESCUE XXIV AN ENCOUNTER WITH MUCHMORE XXV THE MYSTERY SOLVED--CONCLUSION CHAPTER I A MIDNIGHT ALARM "Fire! Fire! Turn out, everybody! Fire! Fire!" This cry, coming like a clarion call, at midnight, awoke the inhabitants of the peaceful little New England village of Lakeville.
Come, Vincent, we'll leave." The two boys, puzzled by Muchmore's queer actions, went back to where their companions were still playing water on the flames.
Stockton quite well, doesn't remember his going away, and he'd have to go from here to New York, if he sailed for Europe, which is the story Muchmore tells in the village." "Boys," said Bert suddenly, "I believe there is something mysterious about that house.
CHAPTER XII SAGGER'S FIRE LOSS Though the boys were not thanked by Muchmore, for their good work at the blaze in the Stockton mansion, the lads knew that they had done efficient service.
Stockton's nephew, and, after I had told him what I could do, he engaged me." "I didn't think he had any work you could do," said Bert, recalling the rumor he had heard, that Muchmore was a professional gambler.
Quotes with MUCHMORE (3)
darkness falls upon Humanityand faces become terriblethingsthat wanted more than therewas. all our days are marked withunexpectedaffronts - somedisastrous, othersless sobut the process iswearing andcontinuous. attrition rules. most givewayleavingempty spaceswhere people shouldbe. and nowas we ready to self-destructthere is very little left tokillwhich makes the tragedyless and moremuch muchmore.
if onlyour tongueswere made of glasshow muchmore carefulwe would bewhen wespeak
The thing is I loved you so muchand I would have done everything for you And it keeps me up on nights like thiswhere the moon shines brighter thanthe sun’s glare in the morning skythat you’re not here with me And the thing is I loved you so muchmore than you deservedand it wasn’t enough I wasn’t enough.
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Appears in: Newsday.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2023).