Crossword-Solution: WARLEY
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| WARLEY | anagram | LAWYER |
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| WEST Midlands Metropolitan County city/town (Eng.) | 14 answers |
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Slit in the back of a jacket
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Hint 1 meaning
The anal opening of certain invertebrates and fishes; also,
the external cloacal opening of reptiles, birds, amphibians, and many
fishes.
Hint 2 anagram
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Discharge
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Sentences with WARLEY (5)
Warley, the court said that Louisville's ordinance requiring Negroes to live in specified sections of the city was unconstitutional.
This fact was made plainly evident in the desperate hurly-burly of the night battle with the Confederate flotilla below New Orleans--the incidents of this hurly-burly being, perhaps, best described by the officer who, in his report of his own share in it, remarked that "all sorts of things happened." Of the Confederate rams there were two, commanded by trained officers formerly in the United States navy, Lieutenants Kennon and Warley.
Warley flew at bigger game with his little ram, the _Manassas_, trying three of the large men-of-war, one after another, as they came upstream.
Thornton, I'm at your service, now; we can just look at the arm in the next room, while we speculate as much as we please on the operations and sinuosities of the human mind.” The surgeon and ensign retired, and Warley had an opportunity of looking about him more at leisure, and with a better understanding of the nature and feelings of the group collected in the cabin.
Other officers had, again and again, succeeded the Warleys and Craigs and Grahams, though an old sergeant of the garrison, who had lately come from England, was enabled to tell our hero that Sir Robert Warley lived on his paternal estates, and that there was a lady of rare beauty in the Lodge who had great influence over him, though she did not bear his name.