Crossword-Solution: OLORON 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Hint 1 meaning
Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree; supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir J. Davies.
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"Delicious!"
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Sentences with OLORON (5)

The whole vast plain of Gascony and of Languedoc is an arid and profitless expanse in winter save where the swift-flowing Adour and her snow-fed tributaries, the Louts, the Oloron and the Pau, run down to the sea of Biscay.
The White Company Arthur Conan Doyle 1997
The Duruthy Cave at Sordes opens near the point of junction of the waters of the Pan and Oloron, whence their united waters flow into the Adour.
Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples The Marquis de Nadaillac 2002
And don’t forget! Oloron! You will ask to go to Oloron Sainte Marie, where you can paint! Oloron Sainte Marie, Basse Pyrenées! _N’oubliez pas, M’sieu’ Jean! Et dépêchez-vous!_” “_Merci bien, mon ami!_”—I remember now.
The Enormous Room E. E. Cummings 2003
Within a few hours' journey of the Spanish frontier, Osse lies in the beautiful valley of Aspe, and is reached by way of Pau and Oloron.
In the Heart of Vosges Matilda Betham-Edwards 2005
The twin towns, old and new Oloron, present the contrast so often seen throughout France, picturesque, imposing antiquity beside utilitarian ugliness and uniformity.
In the Heart of Vosges Matilda Betham-Edwards 2005

Quotes with OLORON (1)

Corus lay on the southern bank of the Oloron River, towers glinting in the sun. The homes of wealthy men lined the river to the north; tanners, smiths, wainwrights, carpenters, and the poor clustered on the bank to the south. The city was a richly colored tapestry: the Great Gate on Kings-bridge, the maze of the Lower City, the marketplace, the tall houses in the Merchants' and the Gentry's quarters, the gardens of the Temple district, the palace. This last was the city's cro…
Tamora Pierce