Crossword clues for repos
repos
- Taken-back autos
- Takeaways, at times
- Some used car offerings
- Some used autos
- Some towed vehicles
- Some towed autos, for short
- Some towed autos
- Some tow jobs
- Some default losses, briefly
- Some auction sales
- Seizures for nonpayment
- Seized cars, briefly
- Rest: Fr
- Reasons for some missing cars, for short
- Outbacks taken back, e.g
- Nonpayment results, for short
- Many seized autos
- Many auctioned autos
- Lenders' takebacks, for short
- Lenders' take-backs
- Forfeited Fords, say
- Defaulters' losses, briefly
- Defaulted-on vehicles
- Deadbeats' cars, eventually
- Deadbeats' cars, by and by
- Deadbeats' autos, eventually
- Deadbeat's cars, eventually
- Certain autos
- Cars sold at auctions
- Cars sold at auction, casually
- Car takebacks
- Car confiscations, for short
- Buyback agreements, for short
- Buy-back agreements, on Wall Street
- Bank take-backs
- Bank seizures
- Autos taken from defaulters
- Auto takebacks, for short
- Auto takebacks
- Some takebacks
- Certain second-hand items
- Some used cars, informally
- Some default consequences
- Bank takebacks, for short
- Tow truck attachments
- They're towed away
- Seized vehicles, for short
- Autos, maybe, after owners miss their payments
- Some towed vehicles, briefly
- Towers' attachments
- Towed items, sometimes
- Some seizures, for short
- Auto take-backs
- They may get carried away
- Rest, in Rennes
- Rest, in Rouen
- Rest, in Lyon
- Some tow jobs, for short
- They get carried away
- Some auctioned autos
- Takes a ride?
- Taken-back cars
- Some picked-up pickups, briefly
- Properties that are taken back
- Part of a dealer's inventory
- Jobs for towers
- Certain pre-owned vehicles, slangily
- Bank takebacks, briefly
- Bank actions
- Auctioned autos, often
- Auctioned autos, perhaps
- Towing jobs, sometimes
- Towed-away cars, perhaps
- Taken-back vehicles
- Taken-back stuff
- Taken-back purchases, briefly
- Taken-back purchases
Wikipedia
Repoš was a name found in medieval Serbia; it was mentioned in 14th-century charters as a byname (or surname), and in the early 15th century as a given name.
- Milorad Repoš ( 1388), son of Serbian nobleman Stanislav ( fl. 1377). Mentioned in the charter of Konstantin Dejanović dated 26 March 1388.
- Đurađ Repoš
- Repoš or Reposh, brother of Albanian nobleman Skanderbeg (1405–1468).
Usage examples of "repos".
West Indies planter-style home known as Beau Repos, was a perfect place for lessons.
The older sons had long outgrown the need of supervision and certainly outdistanced in intellect the man who served Beau Repos in the capacity of a tutor.
I mean that Felicity, the plantation which marches beside Beau Repos, has been sold.
In bulky splendor, it steamed past the landing of Beau Repos, trailing a cloud of black smoke shot with orange sparks.
I know you will uphold the standing of Beau Repos by paying the required visit.
Hippolyte Gravier from the plantation downriver from Beau Repos, had also been pressed to extend his visit past the noon hour.
The master and mistress of Beau Repos refused to allow their guests to think of leaving in the downpour.
His courtship, if it could be called that, had been going on since the family arrived at Beau Repos from New Orleans just after Easter.
I congratulate myself that Beau Repos was the first home to extend the hand of a neighbor, but I cannot think we were the only ones.
Not only did she take the evening meal in company, she commanded Colossus to arm her into the sitting room where she sat enthroned on the only Louis XIV chair of which Beau Repos was possessed.
When your hurts have been attended to, I will be delighted to drive you to Beau Repos myself.
Beau Repos the social pace of the surrounding community picked up considerably.
Placing it on her wrist, she was just about to command Anatole to see her back to Beau Repos when the tall double doors at the end of the room swung open.
She had no more than looked about her for the location of the party from Beau Repos when she saw her scheduled partner bearing down upon her.
The dash up the steps of Beau Repos left them all damp, disheveled, and completely out of sorts, a condition Caroline credited with saving her from the summons from Madame she had expected.