Crossword-Solution: REGIS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| REGIS | anagram | GRISE, IGERS, SERGI, SIGER |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REGIS (5)
Ethelwerd had before acknowledged that he reported many things--"sicut docuere parentes;" and then he immediately adds, "Scilicet Aelfred rex Athulfi regis filius; ex quo nos originem trahimus." Vid.
Rex ipse, verendum Miratus pueri decus et prodentia fatum Lumina, primaevas dederat gestare faretras, Laudabatque manus librantem et tela gerentem Oblitus quod noster erat Pro nescia regis Corda, feris quanto populis discrimine constet Quod Latium docet arma ducem.
Yet we know his vices, and are ignorant of her virtues.] 66 (return) [ Henricus primus duxit uxorem Scythicam, Russam, filiam regis Jeroslai.
Regis), who was wounded by a bullet in the body and who afterward had a monthly discharge from the urethra.
Regis’ Amory stayed three days and took his exams with a scoffing confidence, then doubling back to New York to pay his tutelary visit.
Quotes with REGIS (3)
Mrs. Landingham, does the President have free time this morning?" "The President has nothing but free time, Toby. Right now he's in the residence eating Cheerios and enjoying Regis and Kathie Lee. Should I get him for you?" "Sarcasm's a disturbing thing coming from a woman of your age, Mrs. Landingham." "What age would that be, Toby?""Late twenties?" "Atta boy.
Iedolas : A curious old law I still permit in the outlands. A thief who escapes his captor can no longer be held to account for his crime. Regis : A warning to the victim? Never show weakness, lest you forgo the hand of justice. Iedolas : Oh no, good king. Far from it. It is a warning to the hand of justice itself: Never to loose its grip.
He was changed as completely as Amory Blaine could ever be changed. Amory plus Beatrice plus two years in Minneapolis - these had been his ingredients when he entered St. Regis'. But the Minneapolis years were not a thick enough overlay to conceal the "Amory plus Beatrice" from the ferreting eyes of a boarding school, so St. Regis' had very painfully drilled Beatrice out of him and begun to lay down new and more conventional planking on the fundamental Amory. But both St. Reg…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 215 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).