Crossword-Solution: QUANTITIES
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Quantities | pl. | of Quantity |
We have 2 clues for the answer “QUANTITIES”
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| Gobs | 24 answers |
| Heap | 65 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with QUANTITIES (5)
The PPP method normally involves the use of international dollar price weights, which are applied to the quantities of goods and services produced in a given economy.
Over these, and lost to the eye gazing in from the outer light, the mouths of the same animals could be heard busily sustaining the above-named warmth and plumpness by quantities of oats and hay.
Some older architectures used `byte' for quantities of 6 or 7 bits, and the PDP-10 supported `bytes' that were actually bitfields of 1 to 36 bits! These usages are now obsolete, and even 9-bit bytes have become rare in the general trend toward power-of-2 word sizes.
Except for very small quantities of domestic oil, gas, and coal, fuel must be imported from neighboring republics.
Most of these editions are being published in small quantities and the publishers' price for them puts them out of the reach not only of individual scholars but of most public libraries and all but the largest educational institutions.
Quotes with QUANTITIES (3)
Strangely enough, I don't seem to tolerate food in great quantities or when it is too rich anymore.”“That's perfectly all right. Most people dig their graves with their own teeth as it is.
There was a thing called Heaven; but all the same they used to drink enormous quantities of alcohol."..." There was a thing called the soul and a thing called immortality."..." But they used to take morphia and cocaine."..." Two thousand pharmacologists and biochemists were subsidized in A.F. 178."..." Six years later it was being produced commercially. The perfect drug."..." Euphoric, narcotic, pleasantly hallucinant."..." All the advantages of Christianity and alcohol; none…
Writing engenders in us certain attitudes toward language. It encourages us to take words for granted. Writing has enabled us to store vast quantities of words indefinitely. This is advantageous on the one hand but dangerous on the other. The result is that we have developed a kind of false security where language is concerned, and our sensitivity to language has deteriorated. And we have become in proportion insensitive to silence.