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20 answers for: In Nepal the English can become large and ungainly
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ELEPHANTINEIn Nepal the English can become large and ungainly
ELEPHANTIn Nepal, the incredible animal (8)
HULKYBig and ungainly (5)
HULKINGBig and ungainly
SOLOFrom Italian meaning "alone," the word in English can refer to a musical composition for a single voice or instrument or to a performance carried out alone. The oldest sense in English dates to the la
GROWLBecome large and voice disapproval (5)
BALLERINAIn Italian, it means "to dance." The English meaning is gender-specific. First known use in English can be traced back to 1815.
VOLCANOIts origins in English can be traced to Italian (or Spanish but ultimately Latin). It describes, as Britannica defines it, a "vent in the crust of Earth or another planet or satellite, from which issu
BOSSINESSWhen you finally become big in the company, show arrogant behaviour (9)
LOLLOPWalk in loose and ungainly way (6)
RETINUEEnglish can be discovered in French street following ... (7)
CLODHOPPERDressed without the jumper and ungainly shoe
ARENASAreas around Norway's capital become large sporting venues
MONGOOSELittle creature's become large one, according to Spooner
GROWLSSnarls become large then small (6)
MAFIAThis word comes from a term for a Sicilian secret criminal society, probably from a Sicilian dialect. Its first known use in English can be traced to 1866.
TORPEDOFuss about correct speech: English can sink a ship! (7)
LANKYThin, tall and ungainly (5)
GANGGood sport, tall and ungainly (8)
IGNITEBacking American soldier, English can return fire