Word "ENGLISH" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries
Synonyms:
english language

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the people of England
Synonyms:
english people

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
(sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist
Synonyms:
side

Crossword Clues for ENGLISH

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What Americans speak of as side (7)
Shingle in 17 (7)
(and 5 Across) Some water that you might search for in a hotel room abroad? (7,7)
Some water that you might search for in a hotel room abroad? (7,7)
The ______- Patient, Ralph Fiennes film from 1997 (7)
School subject in which you may learn about literature and grammar
Pulitzer-winning 2022 drama by Sanaz Toossi Wall Street Journal 06 Apr 2024
Nationality of shingle? (7)
European nationality (7)
Poor Nigel's getting a horrid start in this subject! (7)
A common language (7)
The ....... Patient, 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje (7)
The __ Patient, 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje (7)
The __ Patient, 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje The Guardian Weekend 09 Mar 2024
Britain's language
He needs to sling off but holds his tongue
The ______- Patient, 1997 film starring Juliette Binoche (7)
His glen turned out to be across the border (7)
(and 4, 19 down) Organisation founded in 1888 (7)
Arthur, actor who played maintenance man Mr Harman in Are You Being Served? (7)
Single translation, hard for tongue
The language, when Nigel got upset, mum! (7)
Most widely used language
Language student inspired by sign he translated (7)
Language student inspired by sign he translated The Telegraph Toughie 28 Dec 2023
___ Channel
Anglo (7)
Arthur -, comedian who played Mr Harman in BBC TV sitcom Are You Being Served? (7)
Arthur —, comedian who played Mr Harman in BBC TV sitcom Are You Being Served? Mirror Quiz 12 Dec 2023
Very hot mustard (7)
Arthur -, comedian who played Mr Harman in BBC TV sitcom Are You Being Served?
Type of breakfast for Arthur, who played Mr Harman in Are You Being Served? (7)
___ muffin, misleading name of a U.K. dish that's similar to a crumpet, not a muffin
Like Brits Premier Sunday 14 May 2023
Like Londoners and Liverpudlians USA Today 23 Jan 2023
People from Cornwall, perhaps controversially, single out emmets from Hants The Telegraph Toughie 02 Dec 2022
School subject with lots of reading LA Times Daily 17 Oct 2022
The patient's nationality in Michael Ondaatje's 1992 prize winner The Guardian Weekend 20 Aug 2022
The __, novel by Michael Ondaatje The Guardian Weekend 30 Apr 2022
Shingle broken up for old printing type
The type of language used by all sides today Irish Times Crosaire 11 Jul 2020
Lesson in cooking shin and leg
Shingle moving on UK shores? The Sun Two Speed 07 May 2020
Our language The Sun Two Speed 07 May 2020
Single out hard school subject
Language in foreign glen I don't speak! The Telegraph Cryptic 12 Apr 2020
What you might get for breakfast in London, in a manner of speaking Irish Times Crosaire 08 Feb 2020
   Nigel's put out by Natasha's first in Cyrillic language
Single out character sometimes dropped in language The Telegraph Cryptic 02 Feb 2020
Hot single naughtily shows tongue
Language of the answers to this puzzle's uniclues New York Times 06 Feb 2019
Language of the answers to this puzzle's uniclues
'Shifting shingle' could describe Sheringham beach but not Llandudno's
Glen, upset, modified his language
World's third-most spoken language The Washington Post 08 Aug 2018
World's third-most spoken language LA Times Daily 08 Aug 2018
Billiard's spin Universal 28 Jul 2018
Hard on the heels of swinging single people
Relaid line to carry grand pipe down from Yorkshire perhaps The Telegraph Cryptic 23 Jun 2018
Shingle shifted from some UK shores? The Telegraph Cryptic 11 Jun 2018
With 39 Across, water north of France Newsday 26 Mar 2018
Language The Times Concise 27 Feb 2018
Subject to today's leaders on all sides Irish Times Crosaire 27 Jan 2018
World's third-most spoken language
Billiard's spin
School subject Thomas Joseph 28 Dec 2017
Language no good in priest's hole, initially?
What about slingshot for breakfast?
Step 3: An upper-class accent New York Times 02 Nov 2017
Play Nigel Short's hardest openings — such as this one?
West Germanic language travelling earthlings use artlessly
Like a Sassenach, possibly, touring his glen
Chaucer's tongue New York Times 14 May 2017
Like pork pie and clotted cream New York Times 20 Jan 2017
Chaucer's tongue
Like pork pie and clotted cream
Step 3: An upper-class accent
Part 8 of today's quote Canadiana 26 Sep 2016
Language coming from artless earthlings
People determined to leave his glen ravaged?
People from Europe restored glen based on his solution
High school class Universal 19 May 2015
Language no good in priest's hole initially The Times Cryptic 05 May 2015
Widely-spoken language The Times Concise 16 Feb 2015
Tongue's no good in chutney that's dispensed with starter The Telegraph Toughie 06 Feb 2015
Spin on a ball
High school class
London language
… shingle found between Cornwall and Cumbria
Spin imparted to a billiard ball
Hot on the heels of swinging single people
Spin
American language
College major
These words, for example
Pool accessory?
Body ___ language
Part of ESL
Spin
Spin put on a ball
Kind of muffin
Pool hall spin
Backspin or topspin
Kind of saddle
TENPIN
Spin put on a ball
Muffin variety
Nationality of 17 and 60 Across
Title of six Bach suites
Course of study.
Author of "Ben Bolt."
Mother tongue.
College course.
Spinning motion given to a billiard ball.
This week's voters.
Nationality of Virginia Dare.
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