Crossword-Solution: GRANTIN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| GRANTIN | anagram | RANTING |
We have 1 clue for the answer “GRANTIN”
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| Kind of supplementary Federal aid. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GRANTIN (5)
Bless your soul, if I'd took in a lot of cow-beef like that to Steers and Pinkham, Washington Market, they'd 'a taken my hide off and hung me up 'longside of my beef." "Grantin' all that," said another man, "folks in the country would be a sight better off if they'd eat more cow-beef and less pork.
But is there such a thing, sir?” “Not a penny, and so you may tell your friends.” “Well, but, sir, grantin' that, still you'll acknowledge that I'm long-headed.” “No, only long-winded.” “Not long-headed, then?” “No, certainly not.” “_Damnu orth a veehone bradagh!_ come Rosha.
Grantin' that he didn't sarve me with this notice to quit, an' supposin' he let me stay in the farm, he'd rise it on me in sich a way as that I could hardly live in it; an' you know, Dora, that to be merely strugglin' an' toilin' all one's life is anything but a comfortable prospect.
Sure we oughtn't to neglect thim no more than ourselves, the crathurs, that can't spake their wants, except by grantin'.” “Saints above!--the Lord forgive me for bringin' down their names upon a Christmas Eve, but it's beside himself the man is! an' him knows that the phaties wor boiled an' made up into balls for them airly this mornin'!” In the meantime, the wife's good-natured attack upon her husband produced considerable mirth in the family.
However, grantin' for the sake of argyment that she's worth the tow, the next question them towboat skippers'll ask is: 'Who's goin' to pay the bill?' It'll be two hundred an' fifty dollars at the lowest figger, an' if you got that much credit with the towboat company you're some high financier.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1954).