Crossword clues for quar
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Quar \Quar\, n.
A quarry. [Prov. Eng.]
--B. Jonson.
Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) A quarry.
Usage examples of "quar".
During past centuries Quar had worked untiringly to try to mend the rift between Evren, Goddess of Goodness, Charity, and Faith, and Zhakrin, God of Evil, Intolerance, and Reality.
It seemed she could barely walk, and Quar hastened forward to catch hold of the poor woman and aid her faltering steps.
Zhakrin could no longer be seen at all, and within moments Quar found himself kneeling on the tile of his perfumed garden, holding nothing in his arms but the wind.
How many times have you seen Evren and Zhakrin on the verge of burying their differences when our friend Quar here brought the skeletons of their past grievances dancing out of the tombs again.
The fire always flamed up again while friend Quar stood looking on, biding his time.
Trust this Quar the Lawful and the rest of you will suffer the same fate as Evren and Zhakrin.
This childish Quarreling among my people must end or Quar will take advantage of it and devour us one by one as so many seeds in a pomegranate!
Nibbling a rose petal, Quar watched appreciatively as Kaug poured the sweet, syrupy coffee into a fragile porcelain cup.
He might have been perfectly content to worship Quar, but the Imam needed an example for the remainder of the populace.
They go to the Imam with their needs now, and he handles them, dealing with Quar directly.
And so that he knows you act by the command of Quar, you will find a gift from me upon the altar.
Slowly the rapture within him died and he knew Quar was with him no longer.
The people of Kich began to look upon their new God, Quar, with a friendly eye and did not begrudge him his tribute or his demands for strict obedience.
The Imam blessed the sword, prophesying that it would hang there to glorify the new order of Quar, whose reign would last until the sun, the moon, and the stars fell from the skies.
Qannadi expressed his regret, denied the rumors, and told them to thank Quar that Kich was now in the hands of someone who could restore law and order and make it safe for decent citizens.