Crossword-Solution: SARGE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SARGE | anagram | AGERS, ARGES, GARES, GEARS, GERAS, RAGES, RESAG, SAGER, SAGRE, SAREG, SEGAR |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SARGE (5)
Tell me--this war is going to last ten years.” “I guess we'll all be generals by that time, eh, Sarge?” said Williams.
When the company was dismissed, he went up familiarly to the top sergeant: “Say, Sarge, doin' anything this evenin'?” “What the hell can a man do when he's broke?” said the top sergeant.
Suddenly he heard a voice behind him: “Is the name Andrews, John, Sarge?” “How the hell should I know?” said the regimental sergeant-major.
Say, Sarge...” the voice became whining, “don't you think I've nearly served my time down here?” “What do I know about that? 'Tain't my job.” “But, Sarge, I used to be company clerk with my old outfit.
When the Sarge got a lamp at 'em he sed "they would move _anyone_ to poetry, if he didn't "do the Dutch" first." I'm afraid the Pres.
Quotes with SARGE (3)
That's a nice song,' said young Sam, and Vimes remembered that he was hearing it for the first time. It's an old soldiers' song,' he said. Really, sarge? But it's about angels.' Yes, thought Vimes, and it's amazing what bits those angels cause to rise up as the song progresses. It's a real soldiers' song: sentimental, with dirty bits. As I recall, they used to sing it after battles,’ he said. 'I've seen old men cry when they sing it,’ he added. Why? It sounds cheerful.' They …
And in a nasty war, where's the best place to be? Apart from on the moon, o' course? No one?" Slowly, Jade raised a hand." Go on, then," said the sergeant." In the army, sarge," said the troll. "'cos..." She began to count on her fingers. "One, you got weapons an' armour an' dat. Two, you are surrounded by other armed men. Er... Many, youse gettin' paid and gettin' better grub than the people in Civilian Street. Er... Lots, if'n you gives up, you getting taken pris'ner and de…
But I see you're not standing in a bleedin' shadow, Perks, nor have you done anything to change your bleedin' shape, you're silhouetted against the bleedin' light and your sabre's shining like a diamond in a chimney-sweep's bleedin' ear'ole! Explain!""It's because of the one C, sarge!" said Polly, still staring straight ahead. "And that is?" "Colour, sarge! I'm wearing bleedin' red and white in a bleedin' grey forest, sarge!
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 306 times in crossword archives (1956–2025).