Crossword-Solution: KHAMSIN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Khamsin | n. | A hot southwesterly wind in Egypt, coming from the Sahara. |
| Khamsin | n. | Same as Kamsin. |
We have 8 clues for the answer “KHAMSIN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Egypt wind type | 1 answer |
| NORTH African wind | 1 answer |
| Wind of Egypt. | 1 answer |
| wind type Egypt | 1 answer |
| KAMSIN | 2 answers |
| Sahara wind type | 2 answers |
| wind type Sahara | 2 answers |
| WIND, type of | 47 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KHAMSIN (5)
During the night a Khamsin wind began to blow, though lightly as was to be expected at this season of the year.
These are, the nitrous and pungent nature of the soil-what the old Greek calls "acrid matter exuding from the earth,"-and the sudden transition from extreme dryness to excessive damp checking the invisible perspiration of the circumorbital parts, and flying to an organ which is already weakened by the fierce glare of the sun, and the fine dust raised by the Khamsin or the Chaliho.
Now you must take me to your own house, and I won't stir out of it as long as we are in this land of Typhon." The old man said this with so much emphasis, that Nebenchiari could not help smiling and saying: "Have they treated you so very badly then, old man?" "Pestilence and Khamsin!" blustered the old man.
Now you must take me to your own house, and I won’t stir out of it as long as we are in this land of Typhon.” The old man said this with so much emphasis, that Nebenchiari could not help smiling and saying: “Have they treated you so very badly then, old man?” “Pestilence and Khamsin!” blustered the old man.
Still, the ten thousand pounds went to David and Hope where they smilingly laboured through the time of high Nile and low Nile, and khamsin and sirocco, and cholera, and, worse than all, the banishments to the hot Siberia of Fazougli.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1968).