Crossword-Solution: RUD
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Rud | n. | Redness; blush. |
| Rud | n. | Ruddle; red ocher. |
| Rud | n. | The rudd. |
| Rud | v. t. | To make red. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| RUD | anagram | DRU, DUR, UDR, URD |
We have 12 clues for the answer “RUD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Carplike fish: Var. | 1 answer |
| Hari ___, Asian river | 1 answer |
| Hari ___, river in Afghanistan | 1 answer |
| President Hayes' nickname | 1 answer |
| Red ocher: Dial. | 1 answer |
| Steering blade: Abbr. | 1 answer |
| Steering mech. | 1 answer |
| RED-eyed carp | 2 answers |
| make red | 4 answers |
| carp like fish | 6 answers |
| CARP (fish) | 11 answers |
| carplike fish | 18 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RUD (5)
And now that we're engaged you seem to desire that our first tte- occur in the Marketplace! Surely you've a room in your Palace—with blinds—that would do? RUD.
Why, it says that although you're going to marry me to-morrow, you were betrothed in infancy to the Princess of Monte Carlo! RUD.
Although as you're of course aware (I never tried to hide it) I moisten my insipid fare With water—which I can't abear— RUD.
This pleasing fact our souls will cheer, With fifty thousand pounds a year We could indulge in table beer! RUD.
Cheap shoes and ties of gaudy hue, And Waterbury watches, too— And think that he could buy the lot Were he a donkey— RUD.
Quotes with RUD (3)
It was his first definite encounter with the wary-eyed, platitudinous, evasive Labour leaders, and he realised at once the formidable barrier ofinert leadership they constituted, between the discontented masses and constructive change. They seemed to be almost entirely preoccupied byinternecine intrigues and the "discipline of the Party". They were steeped in Party professionalism. They were not in any way traitors to their cause, or wilfully reactionary, but they had no mind…
He came away with an exasperated sense of failure. He denounced parliamentary government root and branch that night. Parliament was doomed. The fact that it had not listened to Rud was only one little conclusive fact in a long indictment. "It has become a series of empty forms," he said. "All over the world, always, the sawdust of reality is running out of the shapes of quasi-public things. Not one British citizen in a thousand watches what is done in Parliament; not one in a…
We have nothing to destroy," said Rud. "All these things are done for already. They are falling in all over the world. They are dead. No need for destructive activities. But if we have nothing to destroy we have much to clear away. That's different. What is needed is a brand-new common-sense reorganisation of the world's affairs, and that's what we have to give them. I can't imagine how the government sleeps of nights. I should lie awake at night listening all the time for th…
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Appears in: NYT, Three Across, USA TODAY.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1950–2004).