Crossword-Solution: SKIRMISH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Skirmish | v. i. | To fight slightly or in small parties; to engage in a skirmish or skirmishes; to act as skirmishers. |
| Skirmish | v. i. | A slight fight in war; a light or desultory combat between detachments from armies, or between detached and small bodies of troops. |
| Skirmish | v. i. | A slight contest. |
We have 42 clues for the answer “SKIRMISH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| brief or minor fight or argument | 1 answer |
| Quick and minor battle | 1 answer |
| Minor scrap | 1 answer |
| Minor battle | 1 answer |
| Brief military engagement | 1 answer |
| Minor dispute | 3 answers |
| Brief encounter | 3 answers |
| Military engagement | 4 answers |
| Minor fight | 5 answers |
| Little fight | 5 answers |
| COMBAT with another | 9 answers |
| irruption | 27 answers |
| scrimmage | 30 answers |
| brush | 33 answers |
| Grapple | 34 answers |
| Tussle | 35 answers |
| Ruction | 46 answers |
| bobbery | 46 answers |
| Engage | 47 answers |
| Broil | 48 answers |
| Donny-brook | 50 answers |
| Affray | 51 answers |
| melee | 52 answers |
| Tiff | 54 answers |
| clamour | 55 answers |
| Hue and cry | 55 answers |
| Din | 56 answers |
| turbulence | 56 answers |
| Scuffle | 57 answers |
| Spat | 58 answers |
| Outcry | 58 answers |
| Rumpus | 58 answers |
| Fracas | 61 answers |
| Noise | 62 answers |
| Tumult | 65 answers |
| Encounter | 66 answers |
| Fray | 67 answers |
| Riot | 71 answers |
| Altercation | 71 answers |
| Feud | 78 answers |
| Fight ___ | 90 answers |
| Excitement | 92 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with SKIRMISH (5)
There were many times when either side might have withdrawn without dishonor and thus ended hostilities, but from the mad abandon with which each invariably renewed hostilities I soon came to believe that what need not have been more than a trifling skirmish would end only with the complete extermination of one force or the other.
The festivities were delayed awaiting the return of the warriors who had remained to engage in the skirmish with the white men, so that it was quite late when all were in the village, and the dance of death commenced to circle around the doomed officer.
None of my party was injured.” This seemed to satisfy the officer, and after taking the names of the party he marched his men on toward the scene of the skirmish to bring back the dead men for purposes of identification, if possible.
The first skirmish occurred on Tuesday, and I unfortunately missed it, having accompanied four of my children on a shopping trip to the village.
The skirmish was long contested and bloody; many of their foes were slain, but still they were thirty to one.
Quotes with SKIRMISH (3)
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Juan Ponce de LeónOn April 2, 1513, according to legend while searching for the Fountain of Youth, Ponce de León discovered Florida. In actual fact, it was more likely that he was out seeking the gold that the Indians were always talking about. The Indians encouraged this sort of talk, in the high hopes of keeping the conquistadors away from them as far as possible. Returning to Spain in 1514, Ponce de León was recognized for his service to the crown and was knighted. Given h…
Westcliff sees an odd sort of logic in why you would finally be the one to win St. Vincent’s heart. He says a girl like you would appeal to…hmm, how did he put it?…I can’t remember the exact words, but it was something like…you would appeal to St. Vincent’s deepest, most secret fantasy.” Evie felt her cheeks flushing while a skirmish of pain and hope took place in the tired confines of her chest. She tried to respond sardonically. “I should think his fantasy is to consort wit…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1978–2016).