Crossword clues for ima
ima
- "___ Bad Boy"
- "__ Yankee Doodle ..."
- "__ Little Teapot"
- "__ little teapot ... "
- "__ doctor, not a bricklayer!": "Star Trek" line
- ''___ Yankee Doodle Dandy . . .''
- ''___ little teapot . . .''
- ''__ Yankee Doodle Dandy . . .''
- '-- Yankee Doodle Dandy'
- '-- big girl now'
- ___ Loser (Beatles song)
- Words before "little teapot"
- Words before "Believer"
- The Monkees' ____ Believer
- The Beatles' '-- Loser'
- Texas art patron __ Hogg
- Tech N9ne "___ Playa"
- Teapot song starter
- Stones "___ King Bee"
- Start of a Dr Pepper jingle
- Start of a children's teapot tune
- Start of "Travelin' Man"
- Skid Row "C'mon and Love Me" cover lyric "___ Capricorn and she's a Cancer"
- Monkees "___ Believer"
- Miss Hogg of Tex
- Loretta Lynn's "___ Honky Tonk Girl"
- Little teapot preceder
- Lead-in to Yankee Doodle Dandy
- Lead-in to "Man," "Woman" or "Fool" in Top 40 hits
- Kaye's "_____ Big Girl Now''
- John Denver's "Thank God --- Country Boy"
- Ini Kamoze "___ lyrical gangster ..."
- Hogg of Texas
- Film: ___ Fool
- Dickey Betts "___ long time gone"
- Denver's "Thank God ___ Country Boy"
- Britney Spears tune, "___ Slave 4 U"
- Bread's "Baby __ Want You"
- Bebe Rexha's "___ Mess"
- ABBA's "___ Marionette"
- "Yankee Doodle Dandy" beginning
- "Trust me, ___ scientist"
- "Trust me, ___ doctor": 2 wds
- "Then I saw her face, now ___ believer"
- "Sex (___ ...)" Berlin
- "Loser" or "Believer" intro
- "Hallelujah ___ Bum"
- "But ___ Cheerleader" (1999 movie with RuPaul)
- "Baby ___ Star" (Prince song from "Purple Rain"): 2 wds
- "--- Yankee Doodle Dandy . . ."
- "--- little teapot"
- "--- little teapot,..."
- "--- Fool to Want You"
- "--- Believer" Monkees hit
- "--- Believer" (Monkees)
- "____little teapot
- "_____ Yankee Doodle dandy"
- "_____ Little Teapot"
- "_____ Believer"
- "____ little teapot..."
- "___ Slave 4 U" (Britney Spears song): 2 wds
- "___ rhinestone cowboy . . . "
- "___ Ramblin' Man" (#1 Waylon Jennings country hit)
- "___ Pepper ..." (classic soda jingle)
- "___ P.C." (ad campaign)
- "___ lone cowhand. . . "
- "___ little rusty ..."
- "___ little prairie flower"
- "___ little confused ..."
- "___ let you finish!" (Kanye West)
- "___ huge fan"
- "___ Freak" (2014 Enrique Iglesias song)
- "___ firm believer that ...": 2 wds
- "___ firm believer in ...": 2 wds
- "___ fan!"
- "___ changed man!"
- "___ Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!"
- "___ Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here"
- "___ Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here" (ITV show)
- "___ Boy" (song by The Who)
- "___ bit confused" ("Can you explain this to me?"): 2 wds
- "___ bit confused"
- "___ big girl now" (preschooler's boast): 2 wds
- "___ big fan"
- "___ better person for it"
- "___ Believer" (Monkees song covered by Smash Mouth for "Shrek"): 2 wds
- "___ Believer" (Monkees ditty)
- "___ Believer" (1966 hit song)
- "___ Believer" (1966 hit by the Monkees)
- "___ Believer" (1966 chart-topper by the Monkees)
- "___ Believer," Monkees hit
- "___ bad boy!" (Lou Costello)
- "__ Woman": 1975 hit
- "__ Man": Spencer Davis Group hit
- "__ Man": '60s hit
- "__ Big Girl Now": 1946 hit
- "__ Believer" (1966 hit)
- "__ believer!"
- "__ bad boy!": Lou Costello catchphrase
- "__ bad boy!"
- 'Hallelujah, -- Bum'
- ''___ Yankee Doodle Dandy ...''
- ''___ Believer'' (Monkees hit)
- ''__ Loser'' (Beatles tune)
- ''__ Believer'' (Monkees song)
- '-- Yankee Doodle Dandy ...'
- '-- Yankee Doodle ...'
- '-- Yankee ...'
- '-- Fool to Care' (1961 hit)
- '-- changed man!'
- '-- -comin'!'
- ' Yankee ...'
- ' little teapot ...'
- ____little teapot!
- ____little teapot
- _____ bit surprised
- ____ monkey's uncle!
- ____ b-a-a-d boy!
- ___ Robot
- "___Believer" (Monkees hit)
- Kaye's "_____ Big Girl Now"
- "_____ Believer" (Monkees hit)
- "_____ Man" (1967 hit)
- The Monkees' "_____ Believer"
- "Hallelujah, ___ Bum" (1928 hit)
- Muldaur's "___ Woman"
- Start of "The Yankee Doodle Boy" chorus
- "___ girl watcher" (1968 song lyric)
- The Monkees' "___ Believer"
- "___ soul man" (Blues Brothers lyric)
- Beatles' "___ Loser"
- "___Yankee Doodle dandy"
- "___ Believer" (Monkees hit)
- Sinatra's "___ Fool to Want You"
- "___ monkey's uncle!"
- "___ Fool to Care" (1954 hit)
- Cole Porter's "___ Gigolo"
- "___ Fool" (1965 hit)
- "___ Woman" (1975 hit)
- Sammy Kaye's "___ Big Girl Now"
- "___ ramblin' wreck ..."
- Peggy Lee's "___ Woman"
- Ogden Nash's "___ Stranger Here Myself"
- With 64-Down, 1964 Beatles tune
- "Hallelujah, ___ Bum" (Al Jolson film)
- Lennon/McCartney's "___ Loser"
- Philanthropist Hogg
- "Well, ___ monkey's uncle!"
- Britney Spears's "___ Slave 4 U"
- Frank Sinatra's "___ Fool to Want You"
- Opening words of "Travelin' Man"
- John Denver's "Thank God ___ Country Boy"
- "___ Woman" (Maria Muldaur hit)
- "___ little teapot ...": 2 wds
- "___ Man," top 10 hit of 1967
- The Beatles' "___ Loser"
- Maria Muldaur's "___ Woman"
- "___ Rocker" (Springsteen song)
- "___ Gigolo"
- "___ Fool to Want You"
- "___ Loser" (Beatles song): 2 wds
- "___-comin'!"
- Springsteen's "___ Rocker"
- "___ changed man!": 2 wds
- "___ long gone daddy in the U.S.A." (Springsteen lyric)
- "___ Mess" Ed Sheeran
- "Baby ___ Want You" (1971 hit by Bread)
- "___ Little Teapot"
- "___ Ding Dong Daddy . . . "
- "___ Dreamer . . . "
- "___ Rhinestone Cowboy"
- Miss Hogg of Texas
- One of the Hoggs of Tex
- One of the Hoggs of Tex.
- Miss Hogg of Tex.
- "___ Popular Man," Cohan song
- A Hogg
- "___ Yankee Doodle . . . "
- Ms. Hogg of Tex.
- A Texas Hogg
- Ms. Hogg of Tex
- Art patron Hogg
- ___ Hogg
- Diamond's "___ Believer"
- "___ stranger in Paradise"
- "___ Dreamer," old song
- Hogg or Dodo
- Berlin's "___ Bad, Bad Man"
- Cohan's "___ Popular Man"
- "___ Man," Fabian hit
- "___ Stranger Here Myself," ultimate source of Stepquote
- Governor Hogg's daughter
- Miss Dodo
- "___ Believer," Diamond song
- 1965 Yardbirds hit "___ Man"
- Girl's name
- '-- Believer'
- '-- Little Teapot'
- '-- little teapot ...'
- ' Little Teapot'
- ' Believer'
- R. Kelly's "___ Flirt"
- "___ Loser," Beatles song
- "___ little teapot . . ."
- "__ little teapot . . ."
- "Thank God ___ Country Boy" (John Denver song): 2 wds
- "___ little teapot, short and stout ...": 2 wds
- "__ little confused . . ."
- "__ Believer": Monkees hit
- ____ little teapot
- "Trust me, ___ professional": 2 wds
- "___ Yankee Doodle dandy ...": 2 wds
- "___ rambling wreck . . . "
- "___ little teapot . . . "
- "___ little confused": 2 wds
- "__ Believer": 1966 hit
- "__ Believer": '60s hit
- '-- believer!'
- '-- bad boy!'
- The Monkees' '-- Believer'
- The Beatles' "________ Loser"
- Tame Impala "'Cause ___ Man"
- Reba McEntire's "___ Survivor"
- Little teapot's opening
- James Brown's "___ Greedy Man"
- Britney Spears song "___ Slave 4 U"
- "Trust me, ___ professional!": 2 wds
- "Thank God ___ Country Boy"
- "Hallelujah, --- Bum"
- "But ___ Cheerleader" (Natasha Lyonne movie)
- "--- Believer" (The Monkees)
- "___ Slave 4 U" (Britney Spears hit): 2 wds
- "___ ramblin' wreck . . . "
- "___ little confused" ("Explain this to me"): 2 wds
- "___ little bit nervous..."
- "___ big girl now!"
- "___ big fan!"
- "___ big fan of your work"
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contraction (alternative form of Imma English)
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is the debut studio album by electronica artist BT. It was released in 1995. The album is considered a major stepping stone in trance music, popularizing a more progressive approach. A portion of "Nocturnal Transmission" is featured in the film The Fast and the Furious, for which BT also composed the score.
Ima was re-released in 1996 in a double disc format, featuring the single " Blue Skies", with vocals by Tori Amos, as well as its remix, "Blue Skies (The Delphinium Days Mix)". "Blue Skies" was previously featured in edited form on the soundtrack for the TV show Party of Five. This package also includes several singles released prior to the album, (several of which were originally mixed together in "Sasha's Voyage of Ima") as well as the b-sides to "Embracing the Sunshine" and "Nocturnal Transmission". Several of the tracks were edited to fit the format, and all songs segue into the next to create a non-stop mix.
IMA may refer to:
Ima is an album by Canadian jazz vocalist Yvette Tollar, released in 2008.
Released in November 2008 at Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto, Ima (ROM10), is a collection of Canadian written contemporary jazz songs. CBC Radio recorded the CD release concert for national broadcast on their Canada Live program.
The record was made with support from The Canada Council For The Arts and FACTOR. In 2009, it received a Juno Award nomination for Best Vocal Jazz Album Of The Year.
IMA – Industria Macchine Automatiche S.p.A. is a multinational Italian company based in Bologna, Italy. It was established in 1961. IMA S.p.A. has been listed on the Borsa Italiana stock exchange since 1995 in the index FTSE Italia Mid Cap and FTSE Italia STAR.
Marie-Andrée Bergeron better known by her stage name Ima, (sometimes stylized as IMA), is a Quebec, Canada, singer born in 1978. She has released six albums and has had many singles, the most famous being "Baïla" in 2002. She also acted in the 2-season Quebec TV series Casino.
Usage examples of "ima".
Opening the tin, she took two biscuits and walked toward the treeline in hopes of 130 imaing some privacy.
Romano generi dum nititur esse superstes, Crudelis summis miscuit ima furor.
But for all that, it also brought those big, bow-mounted bombards around to line up on the Ima Hooker.