Crossword-Solution: BRAB
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BRAB | anagram | ABBR, BARB, RABB |
We have 4 clues for the answer “BRAB”
| Clue | Answers |
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| palm tree palmyra | 1 answer |
| Palmyra palm | 2 answers |
| palmyra palm tree | 4 answers |
| African tree | 19 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BRAB (5)
The hat-palm, a brab or wild date, the spine-palm (Phnix spinosa), and the Okumeh or cotton-tree disputed the ground with the foul Rhizophora.
Fruit grows almost wild, but it is not prized as an article of food; the plantains are coarse and bad, grapes seldom come to maturity; although the brab flourishes in every ravine, and the palm becomes a lofty tree, it has not been taught to fructify, and the citizens do not know how to dress, preserve, or pickle their limes and citrons.
The banks were fringed with Brab and Tamarisk, the Daum palm and green rushes: a clear sparkling and shallow stream bisected the sandy bed, and smaller branches wandered over the surface.
After breakfast on the morning of the unfought battle I climbed to the top of the hill the cavalry had seized two days before, and which the soldiers had christened "Brab’s kopje.’ A fifteen hundred yards musketry duel was proceeding, and it was dangerous to put one’s head over the stone shelters even for a minute to look at the Boer entrenchments on the green slope opposite.
They took with them twenty-five prisoners of the Worcester Regiment, who had blundered into their camp before Dewetsdorp, armed only with cooking pots, which they meant to carry to their regiment on ’Brab’s kopje,’ and great quantities of sheep and oxen.
Quotes with BRAB (1)
Enchantment frightens us for good reason. Whether it's enchantment of the ordinary kind or the magical kind, it may very well change us, and we may not be able to return to our old selves, to our old certainties and our easy understandings. Magical people seem to fear that less than the rest of us. They want to be enchanted and are quite willing to be changed forever as they go deeper and deeper into realms beyond everyday understanding. Most of us wouldn't mind a little more…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1991–1993).