Crossword-Solution: KER
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| KER | anagram | ERK, KRE, RKE |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KER (5)
William Fairbairn's first schoolmaster was a decrepit old man who went by the name of "Bowed Johnnie Ker,"--a Cameronian, with a nasal twang, which his pupils learnt much more readily than they did his lessons in reading and arithmetic, notwithstanding a liberal use of "the tawse." Yet Johnnie had a taste for music, and taught his pupils to SING their reading lessons, which was reckoned quite a novelty in education.
And then we kairs the drab opre, And then we jaws to the farming ker, To mang a beti habben, A beti poggado habben.
But when he got to the moon Mis-ter Tin-ker found it such a love-ly place that he de-cid-ed to live there, so he pulled up the lad-der af-ter him and we have nev-er seen him since." "He must have been a great loss to this country," said Dorothy, who was by this time eating her custard pie.
SPECIMEN OF A SONG IN THE VULGAR OR BROKEN ROMMANY As I was a jawing to the gav yeck divvus, I met on the dron miro Rommany chi: I puch’d yoi whether she com sar mande; And she penn’d: tu si wafo Rommany, And I penn’d, I shall ker tu miro tacho Rommany, Fornigh tute but dui chavé: Methinks I’ll cam tute for miro merripen, If tu but pen, thou wilt commo sar mande.
The next, and a much more famous one, was Robert Carr, or Ker (for it is not certain which was his right name), who came from the Border country, and whom he soon made Viscount Rochester, and afterwards, Earl of Somerset.
Quotes with KER (3)
Of course, I should have known the kids would pop out in the atmosphere of Roberta's office. That's what they do when Alice is under stress. They see a gap in the space-time continuum and slip through like beams of light through a prism changing form and direction. We had got into the habit in recent weeks of starting our sessions with that marble and stick game called Ker-Plunk, which Billy liked. There were times when I caught myself entering the office with a teddy that Sa…
... The editors of (i) Life(i) rejected Kerész'a photographs when he arrived in the United States in 1937 because, they said, his images 'spoke too much'; they made us reflect, suggested a meaning — a different meaning from the literal one. Ultimately, Photography is subversive not when it frightens, repels, or even stigmatizes, but when it is (i) pensive(i), when it thinks.
I decided right then and there to make a snickerdoodle perfume to wear, so that one day he would sniff me like that.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, TIME, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 127 times in crossword archives (1949–2025).