Crossword-Solution: MARRAM 6 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Marram n. A coarse grass found on sandy beaches (Ammophila
arundinacea). See Beach grass, under Beach.

We have 4 clues for the answer “MARRAM”

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BRITISH dune grass 1 answer
Coarse grass laid down and shooting up 1 answer
any of several grasses that grow on sandy shores 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Then said Thorsteinn, ‘Now will I make a vow to Him who created the sun, for I ween that he is most able to take the ban of you, and I will undertake for His sake, in return, to rescue the babe and to bring it up for him, till He who created man shall take it to Himself-for this I reckon He will do!’ After this they left their horses and sought the child, and a thrall of Thorir had found it near the Marram river.
The Book of Were-Wolves Sabine Baring-Gould 2002
Some of these plants, especially the Arundo arenaria or arenosa, or Psamma or Psammophila arenaria--Klittetag, or Hjelme in Danish, helm in Dutch, Dunenhalm, Sandschilf, or Hugelrohr in German, gourbet in French, and marram in English--are exclusively confined to sandy soils, and thrive well only in a saline atmosphere.
The Earth as Modified by Human Action George P. Marsh 2004
Above, a hundred skylarks made the air ring with carollings; strange and gaudy plants flecked the waste round us; and insects without number whirred over our heads, or hung poised with their wings outspread on the tall stalks of marram grass.
Prose Idylls Charles Kingsley 2014
Their colour was of old ivory, and the long marram grass which grew on them sparsely was as fine as green hair.
Old Junk H. M. Tomlinson 2008
Only when resting on a knoll of one of the slopes, where the shadows of a tuft of marram grass above my head lay as thin black wire on the sand, were the dunes caught in part of their secret.
Old Junk H. M. Tomlinson 2008