Crossword-Solution: BINGS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BINGS | anagram | BSING |
We have 4 clues for the answer “BINGS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Cherry varieties | 1 answer |
| Crosby namesakes | 1 answer |
| Some cherries | 1 answer |
| Dark red cherries | 2 answers |
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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 BINGS (5)
These were the inspiring words:-- ‘Bien Darkman’s then, Bouse Mort and Ken, The bien Coves bings awast, On Chates to trine by Rome Coves dine For his long lib at last.
There is here less of the blur of leaves than that seen in later pictures, but the same soft effect is found, and the little "bings" are the accents of light placed upon a leaf, a nymph's shoulder, or a tree-trunk.
These were the inspiring words:-- 'Bien Darkman's then, Bouse Mort and Ken, The bien Coves bings awast, On Chates to trine by Rome Coves dine For his long lib at last.
For some reason the military guard had been depleted, and the mob, under the leadership of a man named Bings, who showed no little talent as a commander and strategist, surprised the small force of soldiers and locked them up in their own guard-house.
Telegraphic communication having been cut off by the astute Bings, a fierce attack was made on the mine.
Quotes with BINGS (3)
Would it be possible for me to see something from up there?" asked Milo politely." You could," said Alec, "but only if you try very hard to look at things as an adult does." Milo tried as hard as he could, and, as he did, his feet floated slowly off the ground until he was standing in the air next to Alex Bings. He looked around very quickly and, an instant later, crashed back down to the earth again." Interesting, wasn't it?" asked Alex." Yes, it was," agreed Milo, rubbing h…
The son of a Fife mining town sledder of coal-bings, bottle-forager, and picture-house troglodyte, I was decidedly urban and knew little about native fauna, other than the handful of birds I saw on trips to the beach or Sunday walks.
For a boy of ten, used to the coal bings and rust-coloured burns of Cowdenbeath, the fields and woodland of Kingswood, with its overgrown but stately avenue of copper-barked sequoias, felt like a local version of paradise.
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Three Across, USA TODAY.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1986–2007).