Crossword-Solution: UMRA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| UMRA | anagram | AMUR, ARUM, MARU, MAUR, MURA, RAMU, RAUM, UMAR |
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| pilgrimage to Mecca that can be made at any time of the year | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UMRA (5)
The second time up and down they talked of professional beggars and what a problem they are to India, because they both happened as they turned to catch sight of Umra with the one eye, entering through the little gate in the wall and shuffling without modesty or a moment's hesitation to his favorite seat among the shrubs, whence to view proceedings undisturbed.
She had expected her husband by the big gate, but he came through the little one, and she caught sight of him at once because through the corner of her eye she was watching some one else--Umra the beggar.
But I will give them back the gladness, if I can, that has been squeezed out by too many 'institutions!' " "You would rather see Bimbu, Umra and Pinga happy, than prosperous and well-clothed?" "Which would you rather?" Yasmini asked her.
Half-way down the thronging stream of men on foot came another elephant-- a little one, alone, carrying three gentlemen in fine white raiment--Bimbu and Pinga and Umra to wit, who, it is regrettable to chronicle, were very drunk indeed and laughed exceedingly at most unseemly jokes, exchanging jests with the crowd that would have made Tess's hair stand on end, if she could have heard and understood them.
From windows, and roofs that overhung the street, people threw flowers at Bimbu, Pinga and Umra, because all Hindustan knows there is merit in treating beggars as if they were noblemen; and Bimbu wove himself a garland out of the buds to wear on his turban, which made him look more bacchanalian than ever.