Crossword-Solution: BUCH
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BUCH | anagram | CHUB, HBCU |
We have 2 clues for the answer “BUCH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Tome: Ger. | 1 answer |
| FRENCH district, former | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BUCH (5)
Blumenbach, Von Buch, and Schlotheim led the way, but most important on the Continent was the work of Cuvier.
Robinson, with a fearlessness which does him credit, consulted Von Buch, who in his answer was evidently inclined to make things easier for Robinson by hinting that Lot was so much struck by the salt formations that HE IMAGINED that his wife had been changed into salt.
The tall and burly man is the Captal de Buch, whom I doubt not that you know, for a braver knight never laid lance in rest.
For the Captal du Buch hath sworn that he will find five knights from this side of the water who will ride over any five Englishmen who ever threw leg over saddle; and Chandos hath taken up the challenge, and the prince hath promised a golden vase for the man who carries himself best, and all the court is in a buzz over it.” “Why should the knights have all the sport?” growled Hordle John.
With them also were the pick of the Gascon chivalry--the old Duc d'Armagnac, his nephew Lord d'Albret, brooding and scowling over his wrongs, the giant Oliver de Clisson, the Captal de Buch, pink of knighthood, the sprightly Sir Perducas d'Albret, the red-bearded Lord d'Esparre, and a long train of needy and grasping border nobles, with long pedigrees and short purses, who had come down from their hill-side strongholds, all hungering for the spoils and the ransoms of Spain.
Quotes with BUCH (2)
Kein Philosoph würde ein dickes Buch schreiben, wenn er im Vornherein wüsste, auf welche Weise er später zitiert werden wird.
Hast du es schon gelesen?", fragte er. Er spielte auf das Buch an, das ich bei ihm gekauft hatte." Ja. Es war anders als ich es in Erinnerung hatte, aber nicht schlecht." Das Buch war ein Kalssiker und ich hatte es als Kind mehrfach verschlungen." So ist das mit verlorenen Dingen", meinte Jacob und bot mir ein Glas grünen Tee an.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1972).