Crossword-Solution: PRIS
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pris | n. | See Price, and 1st Prize. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PRIS | anagram | PIRS, RIPS, RISP, SPRI |
We have 6 clues for the answer “PRIS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Parti ___ (prejudice): Fr. | 1 answer |
| Taken, in France | 1 answer |
| Taken, in Toulon | 1 answer |
| Taken: Fr. | 1 answer |
| Taken: French. | 1 answer |
| Part of POW | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PRIS (5)
For the pris'ners they took -- they shot 'em; no odds were they small or great, If they'd collared old Balmaceda, they reckoned to shoot him straight.
For upon thi condicioun, The which is chaste and ful of feith, Such pris, as he ous tolde, he leith, That he wol stonde of thin acord; And forto bere hierof record 850 He sende ous hider bothe tuo.” Glad was hire innocence tho Of suche wordes as sche herde, With humble chiere and thus answerde, And seide that the goddes wille Sche was al redy to fulfille, That be hire housebondes leve Sche wolde in Ysis temple at eve Upon hire goddes grace abide, To serven him the nyhtes tide.
Still it was as a writer that I had made his acquaintance; I took him on his own explicit terms; and when I learned details of his life, they were, by the nature of the case and my own _parti-pris_, read even with a certain violence in terms of his writings.
They simply won’t give any, and as a policy, you know—what you call a _parti pris_, a deep game—that’s positively remarkable.” It was so remarkable that our friend had pulled up before his hostess with the vision of it; he had risen from his chair at the end of ten minutes and begun, as a help not to worry, to move about before her quite as he moved before Maria.
Almost before our friends realized it the soldiers had surrounded them on all sides, and the captain was calling out in a harsh voice: "Surrender! You are our prisoners." "What's a pris'ner?" asked Button-Bright.
Quotes with PRIS (3)
Sonnez, grelots; sonnez, clochettes; sonnez, cloches! Car mon rêve impossible a pris corps et je l’ai Entre mes bras pressé : le Bonheur, cet ailéVoyageur qui de l’Homme évite les approches,- Sonnez grelots; sonnez, clochettes, sonnez, cloches! Le Bonheur a marché côte à côte avec moi; Mais la FATALITÉ ne connaît point de trêve :Le ver est dans le fruit, le réveil dans le rêve, Et le remords est dans l’amour : telle est la loi.- Le Bonheur a marché côte à côte avec moi.
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
And in a nasty war, where's the best place to be? Apart from on the moon, o' course? No one?" Slowly, Jade raised a hand." Go on, then," said the sergeant." In the army, sarge," said the troll. "'cos..." She began to count on her fingers. "One, you got weapons an' armour an' dat. Two, you are surrounded by other armed men. Er... Many, youse gettin' paid and gettin' better grub than the people in Civilian Street. Er... Lots, if'n you gives up, you getting taken pris'ner and de…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1948–2000).