Crossword clues for zee
zee
- First character seen in "Zelig"
- 90 degrees from N?
- Lightning bolt shape
- 1/4 of zero?
- Letter after wye
- Zodiac starter?
- Part of a jazz duo?
- Wye follower
- Dictionary's end
- One of a dozen?
- Last thing learned in kindergarten?
- One of two slices of pizza?
- 10-pointer in Scrabble
- Follower of wye
- Middle of Arizona?
- The mark of Zorro
- Waltz ending?
- The 26th letter of the Roman alphabet
- Omega equivalent
- Zorro's mark
- A's distant cousin
- Zulder ___
- Tappan or Zuider
- Bit of pizzazz?
- Last of a sequence
- Omega's counterpart
- Wye chaser
- Zuider follower
- Kin of omega
- Ex, wye, ___
- Omega's English counterpart
- Alphabetic finale
- American's omega
- A B C's end
- Zed, stateside
- The end (appropriately)
- Dutch waterway
- Water around the Ijsselmeer
- Small section of a dictionary
- Lexicographer's conclusion
- Last in a line
- The end
- Zuyder ___
- End of a series
- Zuider ___
- Last letter
- Waltz finale?
- Last in a series
- New York's Tappan ___ Bridge
- End of a kindergarten line?
- Tappan ___ Bridge
- 26th of 26
- #26 of 26
- Sleeping unit?
- End of a line in kindergarten
- Zulu leader?
- Last of 26
- Snore letter
- Sleep unit?
- Series ender
- Counterpart to omega
- Holland's Zuyder ___
- Zuider ___ (former inlet in the Netherlands)
- Capital of Zambia?
- Series end
- One of a jazz duo?
- End of a quiz?
- Arizona is the only state to have one
- Capital of Zaire?
- Final letter
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"the letter Z," 1670s, now more common in American English.
Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 (Latn-def en name Z z) 2 Something Z-shaped. Found in compounds such as ''zee-bar.'' 3 (context colloquial English) (''usually plural'') Sleep (as in "get some zees"). vb. 1 (context intransitive informal English) To sleep or nap. (Compare zzz, catch some z's.) 2 (context intransitive rare English) To zigzag; to move with sharp alternating turns. Etymology 2
article (eye dialect of the from=primarily French-accented English)
WordNet
Wikipedia
Zee is the phonetic pronunciation of the letter Z in American English
Zee may also refer to:
Usage examples of "zee".
Uit de baren eener schuimende zee van gaas verrees een ruw, als uit wit marmer gehouwen kruis, waaraan een slanke witte vrouw zich in doodsgevaar vastklampte, terwijl haar voeten door een tulle golf werden oversproeid.
Japp was still sleeping, so I got a bowl of mealie porridge from Zeeta and went to bed.
Nord Zee, and the four of us in the compartment lost our will to talk and sat pooped and quiet as we passed ineffectually through the world.
Grey, vapory clouds swept over the Tappan Zee, and a sad, sighing wind tossed it into crests.
Zee received my answers with much benignant attention, and said that similar instances of abuse and credulity had been familiar to their own scientific experience in the infancy of their knowledge, and while the properties of vril were misapprehended, but that she reserved further discussion on this subject till I was more fitted to enter into it.
Zij gaan uit en in, visschen in de zee en keeren vrijwillig terug in de woning van hun verzorger, leeren dezen kennen en volgen hem na als een Hond.
Even sierlijk als een oude honkballer gooide hij de steen naar de zee, die nu sprankelend in het ochtendlicht lag, maar zijn vingers werkten niet samen en de kei viel met een doffe slag in het zand.
Telkens opnieuw boog hij zich voorover om met zijn linkerhand een andere steen te pakken, hijgend van inspanning, en ze een voor een in de richting van de zee te gooien.
I hope to zee it, sister, before the Hanover rats have eat up all our corn, and left us nothing but turneps to feed upon.
En als de zee echt wild wordt, dan heeft een jonge vent net zo veel of weinig kans om te overleven.
I hope to zee it, sister, before the Hanover rats have eat up all our corn, and left us nothing but turneps to feed upon.
They all had smiles like Zee, and their speech was rife with platitude and beatific evasion.
I'd zee her sometimes of an avenin' when I was bringin' up the calves.
Some of the suggestions which Zee forced out of Rex's mouth made Luanne laugh out loud.
Except that at Admiral Simpson's insistence, he will insist on keeping the port of Harlingen, so that the USE Navy has direct access to the Zuider Zee.