Crossword-Solution: FLOES 5 letters, 78 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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FLOES anagram FOLES, LOSEF

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Huge ice chunks 1 answer
Chunks of Arctic ice 1 answer
Chunks of sea ice 1 answer
Penguins may be seen on them 1 answer
Cracked ice. 1 answer
Drift ice pieces 1 answer
Fields of ice. 1 answer
Floaters in fjords 1 answer
Floating ice fields. 1 answer
Frozen chunks that don't fit in glasses 1 answer
Frozen sheets 1 answer
Glacier break-offs 1 answer
Penguin perches 1 answer
Harp seal perches 1 answer
Haunts of ice birds. 1 answer
Penguins' hangouts 1 answer
Ice on frigid waters 1 answer
Ice on the sea 1 answer
Ice packs 1 answer
Ice sheets 1 answer
Iceberg segments 1 answer
Icebreakers' targets 1 answer
Icy islands 1 answer
Icy sheets 1 answer
Labrador Sea sights 1 answer
Masses of floating ice. 1 answer
Northern sheets 1 answer
Ocean ice sheets 1 answer
Ocean sheets 1 answer
Polar bear platforms 1 answer
Walrus hangouts 1 answer
Traveling ice. 1 answer
Titanic dangers 1 answer
They help Eliza cross the river 1 answer
Stepping stones for Eliza 1 answer
Southern Ocean sights 1 answer
So elf sees these in the Arctic 1 answer
Sheets that get split during breakups? 1 answer
Sheets of sea ice 1 answer
Sheets of floating ice 1 answer
Sheets in the Arctic 1 answer
Results of icy breakups? 1 answer
Polar formations 1 answer
Polar bear hangouts 1 answer
Pieces of ice. 1 answer
Penguins' perches 1 answer
Arctic Ocean drifters 1 answer
Arctic Ocean floaters 1 answer
Arctic Ocean obstacles 1 answer
Arctic drifters 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with FLOES (5)

There where the rapids churn and roar, and the ice-floes bellowing run; Where the tortured, twisted rivers of blood rush to the setting sun -- I've packed my kit and I'm going, boys, ere another day is done.
The Spell of the Yukon Robert Service 1995
From shore to shore we heard the roar the heaving ice-floes make, And loud we laughed, and launched our raft, and followed in their wake.
Rhymes of a Rolling Stone Robert W. Service 1995
THE TITANIC STRIKES AN ICEBERG! TARDY ATTENTION TO WARNING RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT--THE DANGER NOT REALIZED AT FIRST--AN INTERRUPTED CARD GAME--PASSENGERS JOKE AMONG THEMSELVES--THE REAL TRUTH DAWNS--PANIC ON BOARD--WIRELESS CALLS FOR HELP SUNDAY night the magnificent ocean liner was plunging through a comparatively placid sea, on the surface of which there was much mushy ice and here and there a number of comparatively harmless-looking floes.
Sinking of the Titanic Various 1997
Edison also furnished De Long with a set of telephones provided with extensible circuits, so that parties on the ice-floes could go long distances from the ship and still keep in communication with her.
Edison, His Life and Inventions Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin 2006
The shocks our old whalers had to stand amongst the heavy floes in Baffin's Bay were perfectly staggering, notwithstanding the most skilful handling, and yet they lasted for years.
Notes on Life and Letters Joseph Conrad 2005

Quotes with FLOES (3)

Each in the most hidden sack keptthe lost jewels of memory, intense love, secret nights and permanent kisses, the fragment of public or private happiness. A few, the wolves, collected thighs, other men loved the dawn scratchingmountain ranges or ice floes, locomotives, numbers. For me happiness was to share singing, praising, cursing, crying with a thousand eyes. I ask forgiveness for my bad ways: my life had no use on earth.
Pablo Neruda Still Another Day
Poems ancient and modern prowled the ice floes in bear form, filled with words that could wound with their beauty.
Neil Gaiman Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances
Before heading back up the road, she had turned for a moment toward the sea. In the late afternoon light, the water was gray wrinkled with orange. Tiger water, she called it when it looked like that. Rhino water was smooth and leaden, dull as smoke. But her favorite was polar bear water, when the moon hung low and large, as if too heavy to rise very high, and scattered great radiant patches, like ice floes, across a dark blue ocean.
Julia Glass The Whole World Over
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 92 times in crossword archives (1950–2025).