Crossword-Solution: ALPACAS
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
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greedy person
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Sentences with ALPACAS (5)
Lilly only said, "How do you do?" Clover saw her glancing at the gray alpacas, and was conscious of a sudden flush.
Their owners no longer sought shadowed corners and sunless rooms, however; it was not as if one were _obliged_ to wear sponged and darned alpacas! Plaits were "out" next year, and the Heath sisters were among the first to read it in the fashion notes.
And so once more the rolls of black silk were laid away in the great box that had already held them a year; and for another twelve months the black alpacas, now grown shabby indeed, were worn with all the pride of one whose garments are beyond reproach.
Near the summit of the mountains large flocks of alpacas were grazing, and lower down herds of cattle and sheep, while near the plain were patches of wheat, barley, and potatoes, which in turn were succeeded by fields of maize, apple and peach trees, and prickly-pears.
BLACK ARABIAN LUSTERS, IRON GRENADINES, BLACK CASHMERES, TAMISE CLOTHS, BLACK ALPACAS, PRINTED FOULARDS, ETC.
Quotes with ALPACAS (3)
It looks like two alpacas fucking, mostly," he said apologetically. "Of course, sometimes, the boy can't get his boy parts past the girl's furry ass, and he needs a little help, so then it looks like two alpacas fucking while their handler's giving the one on top a handjob.
Every unwanted animal ends up on my farm: alpacas and horses and dogs and cats and chickens and ducks and parrots and fish and guinea pigs.
I knew that alpaca wool, with its cashmere-soft weave, had been transformed into cuddly knick-knacks ranging from pillows to teddy bears. But through selective breeding over the past 6,000 years, alpacas have so diverged from their llama cousins as to become quite different animals.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 48 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).