Crossword-Solution: MOOU
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MOOU | anagram | UOMO |
We have 4 clues for the answer “MOOU”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Agricultural college, in slang | 1 answer |
| Agricultural school, slangily | 1 answer |
| College with lots of ag majors, derogatorily | 1 answer |
| Derogatory slang for an agricultural college | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MOOU (5)
But I do hear thee, and the high bough mark, Within whose mild moou-mellow'd foliage hid, Thou warblest sad thy pity-pleading strains.
These words might haue moou'd a compound hart of yron and adamant, but in his hart they obtained no impression: for he sitting in his chaire of state against the doore all the while that she pleaded, leaning his ouerhanging gloomie eybrowes on the pommell of his vnsheathed sword, hee neuer lookt vp or gaue her a word: but when he perceiued shee expected his answere of grace or vtter perdition, he start vp and took her currishly by the neck, and askt her how long he should stay for her Ladiship.
With this the verdant new sprung Poplar plant (moou'd with the winde) seemd to bow down the head as cheering Mirrha, who did comfort want being amaz'd at what Diana saide, Hauing recouer'd sence, she flies the place, For feare of Phebæs comming to the chace: to Saba land she hies, where all affraide, my muse shall sing the downfall of the Maide.
But very vncouth sight was to behold, xxxi How he did fashion his vntoward pace, For as he forward moou’d his footing old, So backward still was turnd his wrincled face, Vnlike to men, who euer as they trace, Both feet and face one way are wont to lead.
For when _Cymochles_ saw the fowle reproch, xliv Which them appeached, prickt with guilty[710] shame, And inward griefe, he fiercely gan approch, Resolu’d to put away that loathly blame, Or dye with honour and desert of fame; And on the hauberk stroke the Prince so sore, That quite disparted all the linked frame, And pierced to the skin, but bit no more[711], Yet made him twise to reele, that neuer moou’d afore.