Crossword-Solution: OMBRE 5 letters, 37 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Ombre n. A game at cards, borrowed from the Spaniards, and usually
played by three persons.
Ombre n. A large Mediterranean food fish (Umbrina cirrhosa): --
called also umbra, and umbrine.

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OMBRE anagram BOMER, BROME, MOREB, OMBER

We have 37 clues for the answer “OMBRE”

Clue Answers
Blending of one hue to the next, from the French for "shaded" 1 answer
Grayling 1 answer
Gradient technique at a nail salon 1 answer
Gradient effect at a salon 1 answer
Gradated hair dye technique 1 answer
Game played with a deck of 40 cards 1 answer
Game played with a 40-card deck 1 answer
Game played with 40 card deck 1 answer
Forerunner of euchre 1 answer
Dark-to-light hair blending technique 1 answer
Color-blending technique 1 answer
Color technique with a blended effect 1 answer
Card game without 8's, 9's and 10's 1 answer
Blended hair-coloring technique 1 answer
Blended hair coloring effect 1 answer
Instagrammable salon job 1 answer
Nail salon coloring technique 1 answer
Old card game named for the Spanish for "man" 1 answer
Old card game of Spanish origin. 1 answer
Old card game whose name comes from the Spanish for "man" 1 answer
Old-fashioned card game, in Britain 1 answer
Popular hair coloring technique 1 answer
Shaded fabric: Fr. 1 answer
Shaded in tone 1 answer
Three-player card game 2 answers
Old card game for three 2 answers
Old Spanish card game. 2 answers
Card game of Spanish origin. 2 answers
Forty-card game 3 answers
Spanish card game. 4 answers
Hair colour 4 answers
CARD GAME OF SPANISH ORIG 10 answers
A CARD GAME PLAYED WITH A PACK OF FORTY-EIGHT CARDS 11 answers
CARD game for three 11 answers
Old card game. 18 answers
gambling game 45 answers
Card game. 84 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OMBRE (5)

Lady Glenmire played Preference to admiration, and was a complete authority as to Ombre and Quadrille.
Cranford Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1995
But do not contradict anything I have said about you, and see if the learned will find you out.” “There is fine music, as Rabelais observes, in the _cliquetis d’asssiettes_, a refreshing shade in the _ombre de salle à manger_, and an elegant fragrance in the _fumée de rôti_,” said a voice at the Captain’s elbow.
Crotchet Castle Thomas Love Peacock 2014
She could read, and write, and dance, and sing, and play upon the harpsichord, and smatter French, and take a hand at whist and ombre; but even these accomplishments she possessed by halves--She excelled in nothing.
The Expedition of Humphry Clinker Tobias Smollett 2000
His magnificent verse in Phedre, “Ah, que ne suis-je assise a l'ombre des forets!” is but the cry of despair, the appeal, filled with anguish, of a heart that is troubled and which oft has sought peace and alleviation amid the cold indifference of inanimate things.
An Iceland Fisherman Pierre Loti 2006
James's Wear satin on their backs; They sit all night at Ombre, With candles all of wax: But Phyllida, my Phyllida! She dons her russet gown, And runs to gather May dew Before the world is down.
The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 4 (of 4) Various 2001

Quotes with OMBRE (3)

Les enfants qui s'aiment s'embrassent debout Contre les portes de la nuit Et les passants qui passent les désignent du doigt Mais les enfants qui s'aiment Ne sont là pour personne Et c'est seulement leur ombre Qui tremble dans la nuit Excitant la rage des passants Leur rage, leur mépris, leurs rires et leur envie Les enfants qui s'aiment ne sont là pour personne Ils sont ailleurs bien plus loin que la nuit Bien plus haut que le jour Dans l'éblouissante clarté de leur premier amour
Jacques Prevert Paroles
victor hugo, Les Contemplations, Mors Je vis cette faucheuse. Elle était dans son champ. Elle allait à grands pas moissonnant et fauchant, Noir squelette laissant passer le crépuscule. Dans l'ombre où l'on dirait que tout tremble et recule, L'homme suivait des yeux les lueurs de la faulx. Et les triomphateurs sous les arcs triomphaux Tombaient ; elle changeait en désert Babylone, Le trône en échafaud et l'échafaud en trône, Les roses en fumier, les enfants en oiseaux, L'or en…
Victor Hugo
The Dream Lord Byron Our life is twofold; Sleep hath its own world, A boundary between the things misnamed Death and existence: Sleep hath its own world, And a wide realm of wild reality, And dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy; They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts, They take a weight from off waking toils, They do divide our being; they become A portion of ourselves as of our time, And look like heralds of eternity; …
George Gordon Byron
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, New Yorker, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 40 times in crossword archives (1946–2025).