Crossword-Solution: OOL
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| OOL | anagram | LOO, OLO |
We have 2 clues for the answer “OOL”
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| London lav | 2 answers |
| Winter wear | 35 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OOL (5)
After a fierce bombardment of four days, the city and the strong castle of San Juan de Ulloa (sahn hoo-ahn' da ool-yo'-ah) were surrendered.
Good bwye ta thee Tree! an thy cawld shade in zummer; Thy apples, aw who ool be lotted ta shake? When tha wine, mangst thy boughs sifes at Milemas in sorrow, Z‚ oolt thou sife for me, or one wild wish awake? Good bwye ye dun Elves! who, on whings made o'leather, Still roun my poorch whiver an' whiver at night; Aw m‚ naw hord-horted, unveelin disturber, Destr‚y your snug nests, an your pl‚ by moonlight.
Good bwye ta thee Cot; vor the time m‚ be longful Beforn I on thy drashall again zet my eye; Thy tutties ool blossom, an daver an blossom Again and again--zaw good bwye, an good bwye! FANNY FEAR The melancholy incident related in the following story, actually occurred a few years ago at Shapwick.
Good Gennel-vawk! an if you please To lissen to my storry, A m‚-be 'tis a jitch a one, Ool make ye zummet zorry.
Upon a Zunday ‚ternoon, Beforne the door a stanin, To zee er chubby cheaks za hird, An whitist lilies roun 'em spird, A damas rawze her han in, Ood do your hort good; an er eyes, Dork, vull, an bright, an sporklin; Tha country lads could not goo by, Bit look th‚ must--she iver shy, Ood blish--tha timid lorklin! Her dame war to her desperd kind; She knaw'd er well dezarvin: She gid her good advice an claws, At which she niver toss'd her naws, As zum ool, thawf pon starvin.
Quotes with OOL (1)
Science Fiction properly conceived, like all serious fiction, however funny, is a way of trying to describe what is going on, what people actually do and feel, how people relate to everything else in this vast sack, this belly of the universe, this womb of things to be and tomb of things that were, this unending story. In it, as in all fiction, there is room enough to keep even Man where he belongs, in his place in the scheme of things, there is time enough to gather plenty o…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2005–2017).