Crossword-Solution: SOAS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SOAS | anagram | ASOS, ASSO, OSAS, OSSA, SAOS, SOSA |
We have 14 clues for the answer “SOAS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "___ I was saying . . ." | 1 answer |
| In such a way that. | 1 answer |
| Provided that: 2 wds. | 1 answer |
| Providing that. | 1 answer |
| With the aim | 1 answer |
| With the intent | 1 answer |
| With the purpose | 1 answer |
| With the purpose of | 1 answer |
| In such a way | 2 answers |
| In such a manner. | 3 answers |
| Provided that | 4 answers |
| In order to. | 4 answers |
| "... ___ to say ..." | 6 answers |
| In Order | 50 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SOAS (5)
After "order" had been called two or three times bi every body i'th' place, th' cheerman stood up an' sed, "Gentlemen, aw feel varry praad to okkipy this cheer, an' aw'll do mi best to discharge the duties that disolves upon me at this important crikus, an' aw think if ony body wants to order owt they'd better do it at once, soas we shalln't have ony interruptions." We all shaated, "hear, hear!" agean, an' th' lonlady wor i'th' raam befoor we'd time to ring th' bell.
Soas, his second in command, ordered the movements of the middle host; last of all came the rear-guard, commanded by Theodoric's brother, Theudimund, and protecting the march of the women, the cattle, and the waggons.
Theodoric sent a Gothic priest; Adamantius in reply offered to come in person to Dyrrhachium if Soas and another Gothic noble were sent as hostages for his safe return.
Put thy haands or paws around me neck, wil'ee, soas?" And John leaned over the side of the boat till his face touched that of the piteous little seal.
Joan, being all impatience to see her man, cried out: 'What are 'ee so stupid about, an? Give the door a shove, soas! [17] 'Tis sticked by the damp.' She had scarcely said this when the door and its hatch opened gently, and in the doorway stood--not her husband, as she supposed, but the bent figure of a tiny old woman with a small costan, or bramble-basket, on her back.
Quotes with SOAS (1)
They mutilate they torment each otherwith silences with wordsas if they had anotherlife to livethey do soas if they had forgottenthat their bodiesare inclined to deaththat the insides of men easily break downruthless with each otherthey are weakerthan plants and animalsthey can be killed by a wordby a smile by a look
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1952–2015).