Crossword-Solution: JAEGER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Jaeger | n. | See Jager. |
We have 13 clues for the answer “JAEGER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bullying seabird | 1 answer |
| Dark-colored bird related to the skua | 1 answer |
| German or Austrian marksman | 1 answer |
| London fashion house that shares its name with an Arctic seabird | 1 answer |
| skua | 2 answers |
| Coastal diving bird | 2 answers |
| Arctic sea bird | 3 answers |
| huntsman | 3 answers |
| German sharpshooter. | 3 answers |
| Predatory seabird | 4 answers |
| Boatswain. | 5 answers |
| bird Arctic | 15 answers |
| rifleman | 22 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with JAEGER (5)
The area thus costumed ceased at the waist, leaving a Jaeger-like and unmedieval gap thence to the tops of the stockings.
Jaeger had brought out from a quantity of Quaternary remains dug up long before at Cannstadt, near Stuttgart, a portion of a human skull, apparently of very low type.
Theobald on our mat; in a yellow Jaeger suit, with a chin as yellow jutting over the flaps that he had turned up to hide his pyjamas.
There he stands, Napoleonically grouped with his retinue men in tweeds and golfing-suits, a little solicitor, whose name I forget, in grey trousers and a black jacket, and Westminster in Jaeger underclothing, a floriferous tie, and peculiar brown cloth of his own.
Jaeger in 1770 at Tubingen describes the metastasis of milk to the umbilicus, Haen to the back, and Schurig to a wound in the foot.
Quotes with JAEGER (3)
Why did Nicky call me the Baby Killer?" Kiara sniffled. "Because she is a bitch," Leontes said. Jaeger gave him a chastising look. "She's dead." "Dying did not make her any less of a bitch," Leontes replied.
Normal is a societal construct that is created by us. There is no consistency across civilizations. What is normal to one person is not to another. It once was normal to own slaves and be prejudiced against people of color like you and others. It was once normal to make women wear dresses and cover themselves. And long before that it was normal to cut off someone’s hand for stealing instead of putting them in jail. Eventually, all societal constructs fall to new ideas. Normal…
I collect travel alarm clocks. I was in a flea market in France once, in 1994, and I opened up this beautiful Jaeger-LeCoultre folding eight-day winding clock folded into a beautiful case, and I went, 'Wow, man.' And I've been collecting travel alarm clocks since 1994.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1944–2016).