Crossword-Solution: TRINO
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TRINO | anagram | INTRO, NIORT, NITRO, ORINT, ROINT, ROTIN, TIRON |
We have 1 clue for the answer “TRINO”
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| Town between Turin and Milan. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TRINO (5)
Now, what are the phases of the Mala Vita--the Camorra, the Black Hand, the Mafia--which are to-day observable in the United States and which may reasonably be anticipated in the future? In the first place, it may be safely said that of the Camorra in its historic sense--the Camorra of the ritual, of the "Capo in Testa" and "Capo in Trino," highly organized with a self-perpetuating body of officers acting under a supreme head--there is no trace.
EDUCATION AND ADVENTURES OF THE CHEVALIER GRAMMONT BEFORE HIS COMING TO THE SIEGE OF TRINO CHAPTER FOURTH.
Whoever would, was a chevalier, and whoever could, an abbe: I mean a beneficed abbe: dress made no distinction between them; and I believe the Chevalier Grammont was both the one and the other at the siege of Trino.--[Trino was taken 4th May, 1639.]--This was his first campaign, and here he displayed those attractive graces which so favourably prepossess, and require neither friends nor recommendations in any company to procure a favourable reception.
Many brave actions were performed on each side during the siege of Trino; a great deal of fatigue was endured, and considerable losses sustained; but fatigue was no more considered, hardships were no more felt in the trenches, gravity was at an end with the generals, and the troops were no longer dispirited after the arrival of the Chevalier Grammont.
The Chevalier de Grammont and Matta, who did not think much of these examples, were, however, of opinion, that it would be very agreeable to refresh themselves after the fatigues of the siege of Trino, by forming some other sieges, at the expense of the beauties and the husbands of Turin.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1944).