Crossword-Solution: SAHIBS
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| Madras masters | 1 answer |
| Titles in colonial India | 1 answer |
| Sirs, in India | 1 answer |
| Sirs of old India | 1 answer |
| Relatives of tuans. | 1 answer |
| Raj honchos | 1 answer |
| Old colonial masters | 1 answer |
| Mysore masters | 1 answer |
| Mumbai masters | 1 answer |
| Misters, in old India | 1 answer |
| Masters, in old India | 1 answer |
| Masters, in Mysore | 1 answer |
| Mahouts' masters | 1 answer |
| Kipling's Englishmen in India. | 1 answer |
| Kipling and others. | 1 answer |
| Indian sirs | 1 answer |
| Indian colonialists | 1 answer |
| Indian "masters" | 1 answer |
| Europeans, to colonial Indians | 1 answer |
| Europeans in India. | 1 answer |
| Colonial Indian titles of respect | 1 answer |
| Colonial Indian terms of respect | 1 answer |
| Colonial "masters" | 1 answer |
| Hindu titles of respect | 2 answers |
| Indian titles. | 3 answers |
| Masters | 24 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
AEMECZ
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with SAHIBS (5)
They headed it off down the path to the Mall, and Tods went home in triumph and told his Mamma that ALL the Councillor Sahibs had been helping him to catch Moti.
But the Sahibs are all dead now, and the Railway runs, you say, nearly to Kabul." "Do you remember anything about the Sahibs?" "It is long ago, but I remember that one Sahib, a fat man and always angry, was playing here one night, and he said to me:--'Mangal Khan, brandy-_pani do_,' and I filled the glass, and he bent over the table to strike, and his head fell lower and lower till it hit the table, and his spectacles came off, and when we--the Sahibs and I myself--ran to lift him he was dead.
The fourth, Sasankalekha, of tender age and therefore of no account, said: "I will make you a string of beads, brother, with which to tell the names of your gods-the sahibs." Her sisters reproved her, saying: "Run away, you saucy girl." Feelings of shame and irritation assailed by turns the mind of Nabendu Sekhar.
The sisters-in-law, however, secretly vowed that they would not rest till the Sahibs had been put to rout.
But the Sahibs are all dead now, and the Railway runs, you say, nearly to Kabul.” “Do you remember anything about the Sahibs?” “It is long ago, but I remember that one Sahib, a fat man and always angry, was playing here one night, and he said to me:--‘Mangal Khan, brandy-_pani do_,’ and I filled the glass, and he bent over the table to strike, and his head fell lower and lower till it hit the table, and his spectacles came off, and when we--the Sahibs and I myself--ran to lift him.
Quotes with SAHIBS (1)
In the old days, farmers would keep a little of their home-made opium for their families, to be used during illnesses, or at harvests and weddings; the rest they would sell to the local nobility, or to pykari merchants from Patna. Back then, a few clumps of poppy were enough to provide for a household's needs, leaving a little over, to be sold: no one was inclined to plant more because of all the work it took to grow poppies - fifteen ploughings of the land and every remainin…
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Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 30 times in crossword archives (1951–2019).