Crossword-Solution: TOURE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TOURE | anagram | OUTER, OUTRE, ROUTE, TORUE, UTERO |
We have 3 clues for the answer “TOURE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Guinea's Sekou ___ | 1 answer |
| Long-time head of Guinea | 1 answer |
| President of Guinea. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TOURE (5)
Jean-Marie DORE]; Democratic Party of Guinea or PDG-AST [Ahmed Sekou TOURE]; National Union for the Prosperity of Guinea or UNPG [Lt.Col.
Bing’d out bien Morts and toure, and toure, Bing out of the Rome vile bine, And toure the Cove that cloy’d your duds, Upon the Chates to trine.’ (From’The English Rogue.’ London, 1665.) Conversation followed; not in the thieves’ dialect of the song, for that was only used in talk when unfriendly ears might be listening.
Facine TOURE]; Party for Renewal and Progress or PRP [Siradiou DIALLO] pro-government: Party for Unity and Progress or PUP [Gen.
Bing'd out bien Morts and toure, and toure, Bing out of the Rome vile bine, And toure the Cove that cloy'd your duds, Upon the Chates to trine.' (From 'The English Rogue.' London, 1665.) Conversation followed; not in the thieves' dialect of the song, for that was only used in talk when unfriendly ears might be listening.
Bing out, bien Morts, and toure, and toure,[1] bing out, bien Morts, and toure;[2] For all your Duds are bingd awaste,[3] the bien coue hath the loure.[4] * * * * * I I met a Dell, I viewde her well,[5] she was benship to my watch; [6] So she and I, did stall and cloy,[7] whateuer we could catch.
Quotes with TOURE (2)
The Struggle is in your name, Samori - you were named for Samori Toure, who struggled against French colonizers for the right to his own black body. He died in captivity, but the profits of that struggle and others like it are ours, even when the object of our struggle, as is so often true, escapes our grasp.
I want to defend Ben Bella just as I am going to defend Boumedienne. Ben Bella was not the 'demon' that the nervous, demagogic communique of 19 June accused him of being, no more than Boumedienne is the 'reactionary' that L'Unita wrote about. Both are victims of the same drama that every Third World politician lives through if he is honest, if he is a patriot. This was the drama of Lumumba and Nehru; it is the drama of Nyerere and Sekou Toure. The essence of the drama lies in…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1969–1986).