Crossword-Solution: RAVAGE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Ravage | n. | Desolation by violence; violent ruin or destruction; devastation; havoc; waste; as, the ravage of a lion; the ravages of fire or tempest; the ravages of an army, or of time. |
| Ravage | n. | To lay waste by force; to desolate by violence; to commit havoc or devastation upon; to spoil; to plunder; to consume. |
We have 57 clues for the answer “RAVAGE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Plunder by force | 1 answer |
| Absolutely destroy | 1 answer |
| Bring ruin on | 1 answer |
| Bring ruin upon | 1 answer |
| Devastate completely | 1 answer |
| Do major harm to | 1 answer |
| Do ruinous damage | 1 answer |
| Lay in ruins | 1 answer |
| Sack with malice | 1 answer |
| Wreak havoc upon | 1 answer |
| Work havoc | 1 answer |
| cause extensive damage to | 1 answer |
| cause extensive destruction | 1 answer |
| cause severe damage | 1 answer |
| on Ruin | 1 answer |
| Lay to waste | 2 answers |
| destroy-lay-waste | 2 answers |
| Wreak havoc on | 3 answers |
| Wreak havoc | 3 answers |
| spoil land | 3 answers |
| Totally wreck | 4 answers |
| Totally destroy | 7 answers |
| CAUSE HAVOC | 10 answers |
| *Lay waste to | 10 answers |
| lay waste | 10 answers |
| Reave | 11 answers |
| destroy completely | 15 answers |
| depredate | 17 answers |
| Maraud | 20 answers |
| MAKE off with | 20 answers |
| Pillage | 22 answers |
| forage | 24 answers |
| MAKE destitute | 27 answers |
| Ransack | 29 answers |
| Devastate | 29 answers |
| beleaguer | 31 answers |
| Despoil | 31 answers |
| Foray | 31 answers |
| Mutilate | 34 answers |
| Plunder | 37 answers |
| exterminate | 41 answers |
| Overrun | 42 answers |
| dilapidate | 42 answers |
| deflower | 44 answers |
| annihilate | 45 answers |
| Impair | 52 answers |
| Degrade | 52 answers |
| Sack | 54 answers |
| Havoc | 59 answers |
| Harry | 59 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with RAVAGE (5)
Furthermore, it is told of Ralph of Upmeads that he ruled over his lands in right and might, and suffered no oppression within them, and delivered other lands and good towns when they fell under tyrants and oppressors; and for as kind a man as he was in hall and at hearth, in the field he was a warrior so wise and dreadful, that oft forsooth the very sound of his name and rumour of his coming stayed the march of hosts and the ravage of fair lands; and no lord was ever more beloved.
Moreover, not Aegyptus, nor the realm Of boundless Lydia, no, nor Parthia's hordes, Nor Median Hydaspes, to their king Do such obeisance: lives the king unscathed, One will inspires the million: is he dead, Snapt is the bond of fealty; they themselves Ravage their toil-wrought honey, and rend amain Their own comb's waxen trellis.
Sullenly the brindled savage Tears and tosses up the sand; Horns that rend and hoofs that ravage, How shall man your shock withstand? On the shaggy neck and head lie Frothy flakes, the eyeballs redly Flash, the horns so sharp and deadly Lower, short, and strong, and straight; Fast, and furious, and fearless, Now he charges;--virgin peerless, Lifting lids, all dry and tearless, At thy throne I supplicate.
Saltbush Bill's Second Fight The news came down on the Castlereagh, and went to the world at large, That twenty thousand travelling sheep, with Saltbush Bill in charge, Were drifting down from a dried-out run to ravage the Castlereagh; And the squatters swore when they heard the news, and wished they were well away: For the name and the fame of Saltbush Bill were over the country side For the wonderful way that he fed his sheep, and the dodges and tricks he tried.
The town itself is a famous old place, dating from the dim days of King Ethelred, when the Danes anchored their warships in the Kennet, and started from Reading to ravage all the land of Wessex; and here Ethelred and his brother Alfred fought and defeated them, Ethelred doing the praying and Alfred the fighting.
Quotes with RAVAGE (3)
Authoritarian, paralyzing, circular, occasionally elliptical stock phrases, also jocularly referred to as nuggets of wisdom, are a malignant plague, one of the very worst ever to ravage the earth.
derelict. my voice cracked and yolk poured out. wind chimes rigid, no breeze, no song. my wings found hidden in your suitcase. pleas for help mistaken for a swan song. i'm stuffing pages from my journal down my throat as kindling. hoping the smoke will get the taste of you out of my mouth. he looks at me from across the room and all i want is to push him against the wall. ravage. ravage. carnage has never been more vogue. is it still art if it doesn't bring you to your knees?…
Don’t try to fit me in a box… My life is not one dimensional. I’m the summer breeze and the hurricane… I’m the serene lake and the raging ocean… I’m the gentle poet and the rough warrior… I can build and I can destroy... I can romance and I can ravage... I can be wise and I can be silly... I can and WILL be everything that the length, depth, and breadth of life will allow... KNOW THIS! Your labels don’t limit me… they limit your experience of me. Don’t confuse the two.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 49 times in crossword archives (1969–2023).