Crossword-Solution: JOW
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| JOW | anagram | OWJ |
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| India measure | 5 answers |
| measure India | 5 answers |
| INDIAN distance measure | 7 answers |
| INDIAN measure | 27 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JOW (5)
Weel—weel; the pick and shovel are as ready to your order as bow and fiddle.” “I wish you,” said Ravenswood, “to look after the decent interment of an old woman, Alice Gray, who lived at the Graig-foot in Ravenswood Park.” “Alice Gray!—blind Alice!” said the sexton; “and is she gane at last? that’s another jow of the bell to bid me be ready.
And for untold ages India in trouble has been pursued with the very remark which I was going to utter but didn't, because its meaning had slipped me: “Jeldy jow!” (“Come, shove along!”) Why, it was the very thing.
The crops around consisted chiefly of bearded wheat (kanûk), barley (jow), anik, tronba, and gunhar, all otherwise nameless; and also a small quantity of tobacco, turnips, and radishes.
And for untold ages India in trouble has been pursued with the very remark which I was going to utter but didn't, because its meaning had slipped me: "Jeddy jow!" ("Come, shove along!") Why, it was the very thing.
She had not gane a mile but twa, When she heard the dead-bell ringing, And every jow that the dead-bell gied, It cry'd, Woe to Barbara Allan! "O mother, mother, make my bed! O make it saft and narrow! Since my love died for me to-day, I'll die for him to-morrow." * * * * * THE GARDENER.