Crossword-Solution: CHIENS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CHIENS | anagram | CHENSI, CHINES, INCHES, NICHES, SCHINE |
We have 2 clues for the answer “CHIENS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Dogs, in the Bois. | 1 answer |
| Dogs: Fr. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHIENS (5)
People that should have known me better have been trying to lead me into a dishonorable scrape'--("Here I called in the hounds, JE ROMPIS LES CHIENS," reports Grumkow, "for he was going to blab everything; I interrupted, saying):-- "EGO.
The principal reason alleged in support of this supposition of their Gothic descent, is the specious one of derivation,--Chiens Gots, Cans Gets, Cagots, equivalent to Dogs of Goths.
What could be clearer? In addition, there was the proof to be derived from the name Cagot, which those maintaining the opinion of their Saracen descent held to be Chiens, or Chasseurs des Gots, because the Saracens chased the Goths out of Spain.
Ses chiens le suivaient harcelant les bêtes--deux demi-griffons bâtards, hargneux et féroces, qui semblaient plutôt propres à dévorer des moutons qu'à les garder.
Chiens et moutons s'arrêtèrent sur la rive droite de la rivière et se mirent à boire avidement au ras de la berge, en remuant le fouillis des roseaux.
Quotes with CHIENS (3)
The French have the right respect for dogs--in France we chiens get to go to lunch and dinner anytime, anywhere.
Plus je vois le homes, plus j’admire les chiens” (The more I see of men, the more I admire dogs).
Spleen Je suis comme le roi d'un pays pluvieux, Riche, mais impuissant, jeune et pourtant très vieux, Qui, de ses précepteurs méprisant les courbettes, S'ennuie avec ses chiens comme avec d'autres bêtes. Rien ne peut l'égayer, ni gibier, ni faucon, Ni son peuple mourant en face du balcon. Du bouffon favori la grotesque ballade Ne distrait plus le front de ce cruel malade; Son lit fleurdelisé se transforme en tombeau, Et les dames d'atour, pour qui tout prince est beau, Ne sav…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1959–1965).