Crossword-Solution: WONK
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| WONK | anagram | KNOW, KWON |
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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 WONK (5)
They have been destroyed instead of converted; but his (so entitled) _Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe Up-Biblum God naneeswe Nukkone Testament kah wonk Wusku Testament_--the first Bible printed in America--remains a monument of missionary zeal and a work of great value to students of the Indian languages.
They have been destroyed instead of converted; but his (so entitled) _Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe {338} Up-Biblum God naneeswe Nukkone Testament kah wonk Wusku Testament_--the first Bible printed in America--remains a monument of missionary zeal and a work of great value to students of the Indian languages.
What about bacon and eggs, and some tins of cocoa and milk, and a cake and some sardines----" "Wonk," interrupted the caterer, "we're only going to have tea ashore.
The title of this Bible, now a great rarity, is _Mamussee Wunneetupanatamwe Up-Biblum God naneeswe Nukkone Testament kah wonk Wusku Testament-Ne quoshkinnumuk nashpe Wuttinneumoh Christ noh assoowesit John Eliot_; literally translated, "The Whole Holy His-Bible God, both Old Testament and also New Testament.
Which was the first Bible printed in America? The first Bible printed in this country was John Eliot’s Indian Bible, whose title was this: “Mamusse Wunneetupanatumwe Up-Biblum God naneswe Nukkone Testament kah wonk Wusku Testament.
Quotes with WONK (3)
Financial regulation is the next item on the political horizon, and it doesn't have to be the deathly dull wonk-battle that it sounds like. In fact, if the Democrats do their job, it can just as easily become a platform for addressing the greatest issues of them all.
It doesn't take a brain surgeon... or a cardiologist... or a pediatrician... or even a policy wonk to figure out that a penny's worth of preventive care is worth many dollars of sick care.
I'm not a policy wonk - I'm somewhere between being undecided and a surrogate.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 49 times in crossword archives (1991–2024).