Crossword-Solution: LOSH
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LOSH | anagram | HOLS |
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| Elk hide | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LOSH (5)
But _he’s_ far awa’, losh me! Stevison’s last book’s in a third edeetion; an’ it’s bein’ translated (like the psaulms o’ David, nae less) into French; and an eediot they ca’ Asher—a kind o’ rival of Tauchnitz—is bringin’ him oot in a paper book for the Frenchies and the German folk in twa volumes.
For, losh, if ye slippit, ye'd be in the Manor Pool afore ye could draw breath." And so we waited with the great white droves and five angry men beyond, and the path blocked by a surging flood.
Losh, we knew in the morn, for the wind blew the fog oot like a candle, an’ the sun came clear; and as surely as McRimmon gied me my cheque, the shadow o’ the Eddystone lay across our tow-rope! We were that near—ay, we were that near! Bell fetched the _Kite_ round with the jerk that came close to tearin’ the bitts out o’ the _Grotkau;_ an’ I mind I thanked my Maker in young Bannister’s cabin when we were inside Plymouth breakwater.
They were all shut when I came aboard, but some one had flooded the engine-room eight feet over all, and shut it off with the worm-an’-wheel gear from the second gratin’ afterwards.’ “‘Losh!’ said McRimmon.
Dump, dump, awa' she gangs Back the road she cam', I hear her at the ither door, Speirin' after Tam; He's a crabbit, greetin' thing-- The warst in a' the toon, Little like my ain wee wean-- Losh, he's sleepin' soun'! Mithers hae an awfu' wark Wi' their bairns at nicht, Chappin' on the chair wi' tangs, To gie the rogues a fricht; Aulder bairns are fleyed wi' less, Weel eneuch we ken, Bigger bogies, bigger Jennies, Frichten muckle men.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1972).