Crossword-Solution: SULD
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SULD | anagram | LUDS, SLUD, USDL |
We have 8 clues for the answer “SULD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ESTONIAN distance measure | 2 answers |
| ESTONIAN length measure | 2 answers |
| Estonia measure | 3 answers |
| RUSSIAN distance measure | 3 answers |
| measure Estonia | 3 answers |
| RUSSIAN length measure | 4 answers |
| ESTONIAN measure | 4 answers |
| Russian measure | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SULD (5)
The carline skirled till ye could hear her at the Hangin’ Shaw, and she focht like ten; there was mony a guidwife bure the mark of her neist day an’ mony a lang day after; and just in the hettest o’ the collieshangie, wha suld come up (for his sins) but the new minister.
Soulis wasnae weel pleased that this fearsome gangrel suld mak’ sae free wi’ Ba’weary manse; an’ he ran the harder, an’, wet shoon, ower the burn, an’ up the walk; but the deil a black man was there to see.
And here, Caleb, take my purse; I believe that will prove your best ally.” “Purse! purse, indeed!” quoth Caleb, indignantly flinging out of the room; “what suld I do wi’ your honour’s purse, on your ain grund? I trust we are no to pay for our ain?” The servants left the hall; and the door was no sooner shut than the Lord Keeper began to apologise for the rudeness of his mirth; and Lucy to hope she had given no pain or offence to the kind-hearted faithful old man.
Balderstone?—and abune a’, and in the name of council and kirk-session, that I suld say sae, where’s the broche wi’ the wild-fowl?” As Mrs.
Girder!” said the clergyman; “this is what I little expected to have seen of you, that you suld give rein to your sinful passions against your nearest and your dearest, and this night too, when ye are called to the most solemn duty of a Christian parent; and a’ for what? For a redundancy of creature-comforts, as worthless as they are unneedful.” “Worthless!” exclaimed the cooper.