Crossword-Solution: ISLANDERS
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| Caribbean natives, e.g. | 1 answer |
| Martha's Vineyard natives, e.g. | 1 answer |
| Nassau Coliseum NHL team | 1 answer |
| People of the South Seas. | 1 answer |
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| Tahitans, for example. | 1 answer |
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| Skye dwellers. | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ISLANDERS (5)
The night slipped away without any mischance, the islanders frightened no doubt at the sight of a monster aground in the bay.
The inhabitants crowded and pressed so much upon the strangers that the bailiff, or resident factor of the island, blew with his ox-horn, calling out to the natives to stand off and let the gentlemen come forward to the laird; upon which one of the islanders, as spokesman, called out, “God ha’e us, man! thou needsna mak’ sic a noise.
When a vessel makes fast the Thirsty Islanders come down to greet the new-comers and give them welcome to Australia.
Barrie said that he could not write a play until he got his people off on a kind of island, but had he not known about the mainland he could never have delighted us with the islanders--islanders, after all, for the night only.
But by evening, like real islanders, they had wearied of the business, and got away, and had a dance instead in the big house of the village, where I heard them singing and clapping hands till, maybe, ten at night, and the next day it seemed they had forgotten I existed.
Quotes with ISLANDERS (3)
Don't forget that we lawyers, we're a higher breed of intellect, and so it's our privilege to lie. It's as clear as day. Animals can't even imagine lying: if you were to find yourself among some wild islanders, they too would only speak the truth until they learned about European culture.
It's a booley village," Ian told her. "The islanders used to take their animals into the hills for the summ. They'd camp out in these stone huts: men, women, and children. Everyone stayed up all night, sang, told stories, watched the stars. It must have been great craic." "How do you know this stuff?" she asked, admiringly. "I' a bloody genius." When she threw him a look, he grinned. "I also read it in the guidebook.
Sometime later the islanders on a little rimward atoll were amazed to find, washed into their little local lagoon, the wave-rocked corpse of a hideous sea monster, all beaks, eyes and tentacles. They were further astonished at its size, since it was rather larger than their village. But their surprise was tiny compared to the huge, stricken expression on the face of the dead monster, which appeared to be have been trampled to death.
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1960–2020).