Crossword-Solution: OUD
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| OUD | anagram | DOU, DUO, ODU, UDO |
We have 15 clues for the answer “OUD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Arabian cousin of the lute | 1 answer |
| Arabian instrument that's a twosome backward | 1 answer |
| Belly dance instrument | 1 answer |
| Distant cousin of the banjo | 1 answer |
| Fretless string instrument of the Middle East | 1 answer |
| Instrument in Middle Eastern music | 1 answer |
| Lutelike instrument of the Middle East | 1 answer |
| Middle Eastern lute | 1 answer |
| North African lute | 1 answer |
| Stringed instrument heard in much Arabian music | 1 answer |
| Traditional stringed instrument of Middle Eastern music | 1 answer |
| AFRICAN lute | 2 answers |
| Lutelike instrument. | 6 answers |
| ARAB LUTE | 10 answers |
| lute | 27 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OUD (5)
And much Carsons will care, for they're well insured, and the machines are a' th' oud-fashioned kind.
Then a shrill cry was heard, asking "Is the oud man alive, and likely to do?" "Ay," answered one of the firemen to the hushed crowd below.
Pretty near the first place she went to when she were able to go about again, was th' Oud Church; poor wench, all pale and limping she went up the aisle, George holding her up as tender as a mother, and walking as slow as e'er he could, not to hurry her, though there were plenty enow of rude lads to cast their jests at him and her.
Osiris is meant.] 74 [ {sindonos bussines}.] 75 [ {to kommi}.] 76 [ {nros}.] 77 [ Or, "a pleasant sweet taste."] 78 [ {apala}, "soft."] 79 [ {kat oligous ton kegkhron}.] 80 [ {apo ton sillikuprion tou karpou}.] 81 [ {zuga}, to tie the sides and serve as a partial deck.] 82 [ {esti de oud' outos}: a few MSS.
Why, Charley, my lad! how beest ta? who'd ha' thought o' seeing thee i' these parts again! Nay, missus, nay, t' new year mun find its way int' t' house by itsel' for me; for a ha' promised my oud woman to bring Sylvie whoam as quick as may-be; she's lyin' awake and frettin' about t' snow and what not.
Quotes with OUD (2)
Fate determines your caste. You must accept it and live according to the rules." You can't really believe that!" I do believe it. That man's misfortune is that he cannot accept his caste, his fate." I know that the Indians wear their caste as a mark upon their foreheads for all to see. I know that in England, we have our own unacknowledged caste system. A laborer will never hold a seat in Parliament. Neither will a woman. I don't think I've ever questioned such things until t…
For the merest moment I couldn't breathe. Something inside me quivered, some oud string plucked by his words, and if I breathed it would stop. He did not know the truth of me, yet he had perceived something true about me that no one else had ever noticed. And in spite of that — or perhaps because of it — he believed me good, believed me worth taking seriously, and his belief, for one vertiginous moment, made me want to be better than I was.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Slate, Universal, WSJ.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (2003–2024).