Crossword-Solution: KOOS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| KOOS | anagram | KOSO, OKSO, SOOK |
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| Diplomat Wellington and family. | 1 answer |
| Wellington and others. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KOOS (5)
You might, indeed, have heard the selfsame names resounding through the echoing rooms: “Koos-je! Dort-je!” But the Koosje and Dortje were not the same.
The word Marême among these Matuku (though she was no Matuku) answers to the Zulu ‘Koos,’ and the clapping of hands is a form of salutation very common among the tribes of the Basutu race.
Yes, farewell, for the spirit within me does not tell me that you and I shall meet again.” Then he lifted the great axe, and gave me a formal salute, naming me “Chief and Father, Great Chief and Father, from of old” (_Baba! Koos y umcool! Koos y pagate!_), thereby acknowledging my superiority over him, a thing that he had never done before, and as he did, so did Goroko and the other Zulus, adding to their salute many titles of praise.
Subsequently to these events there came a petition from the chief of the tribe, a man called Kosa, whose name probably derived from the Zulu word Koos, which means chief or captain, addressed to the Church authorities and asking that a new Teacher might be sent to take the place of him who had died, also to rebuild the church and the school.
PEE-TOOK-AH-HAN-UP-EE-GIN-EW, " x " PEE-AY-CHEW, " x " TAH-WAH-PISK-EE-KAHP-POW, " x " AHS-KOOS, " x " Councillors of Pee-yahn-kah-nihk-oo-sit.
Quotes with KOOS (1)
You silly," said Abdul, "those clouds don' mean nothing. I see'd them plenty a'ready. It was jus' coincidence that they was in the sky before Koos an" Piet was drowned.""Yes," said Kielbiet, "it's nonsense. Have a drink. You'll go fish all right.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1958).