Crossword-Solution: HIGHLANDERS
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HIGHLANDERS (5)
Those who have visited the Zetland Islands, are familiar with the description of castles called by the inhabitants Burghs; and by the Highlanders—for they are also to be found both in the Western Isles and on the mainland—Duns.
Eating his heart out with a wild desire, One day, behind his counter trim and neat, He hears a sound that sets his brain afire -- The Highlanders are marching down the street.
There was word of a fight to the north, And a column hard-pressed, So they started the Highlanders forth, Without food, without rest.
And the worst of it is,” cried he, “the worst of it is, I’m forced to smirk to them, and give good gold to their government.” Seeing that my father did not answer, he asked: “Have you joined the Highlanders? You were always for fighting.” “I’m to be at Cherokee Ford on the twentieth,” said my father.
The President came to the first, with his wife, the Countess Manuelata, Madame la Presidenta, and Captain Stuart, late of the Gordon Highlanders, and now in command of the household troops at the Government House and of the body-guard of the President.
Quotes with HIGHLANDERS (3)
I see this is not the first time you've gotten yourself injured," she said, sounding irritated. "I suppose battle scars are a badge of honor for you Highlanders." He shrugged. "Every scar provides a tale to share around the hearth.""You should be more careful," she scolded." I am careful," he said with a laugh. "That's why I live to tell the tales.
My father, a captain in the 5th Battalion of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, landed in Normandy the day after D-Day.
The history of the Welsh, the Irish, the Highlanders, is just the same as that of the Gauls, one of internecine feud, no political cohesion, no capacity for merging private interests, forgetting private grudges for a patriotic cause.