Crossword-Solution: TEGS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TEGS | anagram | GEST, GETS, STEG, STGE |
We have 7 clues for the answer “TEGS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Second-year does | 1 answer |
| Sheep in their second year. | 1 answer |
| One-year-old sheep | 2 answers |
| Sheep in second year. | 2 answers |
| Two-year-old sheep | 2 answers |
| young sheep | 6 answers |
| She-ep? | 29 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TEGS (5)
And the talk of the men of the land is of wethers and gimmers, of tup-hoggs, ewe tegs in wool, and other things which are but fearsome names to you and me; and always of the doings or misdoings, the intelligence or stupidity, of their adjutants, the sheep-dogs.
And now what was to become of the old shepherd, since the new tenant had brought his own men with him?--and he, moreover, considered that John, at eighty-five, was too old to tend a flock on the hills, even of tegs.
Owing to the scanty and salt pastures of winter, it had always been the custom on the marsh to send the young sheep for grazing on upland farms, and fetch them back in the spring as tegs.
She asked him if he had liked the sermon, and then told him to get off home quickly and give the tegs their swill.
But what else could she do? If she was away when the shearers came, there'd be no end to their goings on with the girls, and besides, who'd see that the work was done proper and the tegs not scared out of their lives? It was only six o'clock, but a premature darkness was falling as the clouds dropped over Dunge Marsh, and the rain hung like a curtain over Rye Bay, blotting out all distances, showing them nothing but the crumbling, uncertain track.
Quotes with TEGS (1)
He walked through the woods like a young Adam, naming creation. I learned to shape my mouth to the words — sasumuneash for cranberry, tunockuquas for frog. So many things grew and lived here that were strange to us, because they had not been in England. We named the things of this place in reference to things that were not of this place — cat briar for the thickets of vine whose thorns were narrow and claw-like; lambskill for the low-growing laurel that had proved poisonous t…
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Appears in: NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1942–2005).