Crossword-Solution: RAWALPINDI 10 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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City outside of Islamabad 1 answer
Pakistan city 5 answers
PAKISTANI city/town 34 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RAWALPINDI (5)

DeSussa threwed hints how t' cold weather would soon be ower an' she was goin' to Munsooree Pahar an' we was goin' to Rawalpindi, an' she would niver see Rip any more onless somebody she knowed on would be kind tiv her.
Soldiers Three Rudyard Kipling 2004
Here he had his uniforms made, laid in a stock of requisites, and then, after a hearty farewell from his friends, proceeded to join his regiment, which was lying at Rawalpindi.
Through Three Campaigns G. A. Henty 2007
Our train, however, carries us northwards along the eastern bank to Rawalpindi, an important military station near the borders of Kashmir.
From Pole to Pole Sven Anders Hedin 2007
KASHMIR AND LADAK When I arrived at Rawalpindi the first thing I did was to order a _tonga_ for the drive of 180 miles to Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir.
From Pole to Pole Sven Anders Hedin 2007
Then several years passed, but in August, 1906, I was once more in Leh, having travelled (as has been described) across Europe to Constantinople, over the Black Sea, through Persia and Baluchistan, then by rail to Rawalpindi, in a tonga to Kashmir, and lastly on horseback to Leh.
From Pole to Pole Sven Anders Hedin 2007

Quotes with RAWALPINDI (1)

It should tell you something that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency invented the Taliban in the early 1990s only because Hekmatyar, its primary U.S.-bankrolled proxy in the war for control of Afghanistan, had proved too bloodthirsty after the Soviets withdrew, even by the low standards of the ISI's ghastly generals in Rawalpindi.
Terry Glavin