Crossword-Solution: DISCOUNTS
We have 6 clues for the answer “DISCOUNTS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Coupon offerings | 1 answer |
| Money-saving lures | 1 answer |
| Red-tags | 1 answer |
| Results of cutting costs, and what's spelled out by the letters cut from nine products in this puzzle | 1 answer |
| Store employees' perks | 1 answer |
| What a jealous baron might do? | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISCOUNTS (5)
They come to exchange information and experiences, to listen, swap stamps or coins, participate in club auctions, and exploit favorable group discounts when buying things for their hobby.
Egyptian bonds, minor Levantine loans, discounts in the Arabian and Persian trades--these had been specialties of the Fromentins for many years.
They went about their business transaction, these two, with the cool abruptness of men, speaking little, and then only of prices, discounts, dating, shipping.
Those almonds now, I'll strip off that husk, when one discounts A life or two in a nigger row With the man who grew them, it does seem how They would come dear; and then the fight At sea perhaps, our boats have heels And mostly they sail along at night, But once in a way they're caught; one feels Ivory's not better nor finer--why peels From an almond kernel are worth two sous.
She is generous, dependable, sensible—yes, and sensitive; and her superabundant vitality, the vitality that makes her walk so gloriously, discounts the maturity of her.
Quotes with DISCOUNTS (3)
... but she believed and that was the price of belief. It gave no discounts to friendship (p370)
Anyone who discounts you is a dumbass," I muttered as the golf cart jerked forward." And are you a dumbass?" the Pigeon inquired as she peeked under the tarp." Absolutely not... I'm a smartass.
The key to the scientist's purpose is the idea that every phenomenon is the product of a certain given set of condition. In his laboratory he hopes to reconstitute the set of conditions, however complex they may be, which, once they are fully reconstituted, cannot fail to give rise to the phenomenon he is after, life. In other words he seeks to start off a mechanically fated chain-reaction; and of course, in enumerating the conditions that have made it possible for him to man…
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Appears in: NYT, WP, WSJ.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1990–2022).