Crossword-Solution: AWI 3 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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AWI anagram IWA, WAI, WIA

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with AWI (4)

The two mighty spirits Amei Awi and his wife Buring Une, who, according to the belief of the Kayans, live in a world under ground, dominate the whole of the tillage and determine the issue of the harvest in great measure by the behaviour of the owner of the land, not so much by his moral conduct, as by the offerings he has made to the spirits and the attention he has paid to their warnings.
The Golden Bough (Third Edition, Vol. 7 of 12) James George Frazer 2013
The material, from which the natives of Bougainville Straits manufacture the twine for their fishing-nets and lines, is usually supplied by the delicate fibres lining the bark of the young branches of a stout climber, which is known to the natives as the “awi-sulu.” This climber, which is probably a species of _Lyonsia_, has a main stem of the size of a man’s leg, which embraces a tree, whilst it sends its offshoots for a distance of some 40 or 50 feet along the ground.
The Solomon Islands and Their Natives H. B. (Henry Brougham) Guppy 2013
Huge climbing stems, such as the “droau,” the “aligesi” (_Aleurites?_), the “nakia” (_Uvaria_), the “awi-sulu” (_Lyonsia_) lie in coils on the ground and rising vertically reach the lower branches of the trees some fifty to a hundred feet overhead.
The Solomon Islands and Their Natives H. B. (Henry Brougham) Guppy 2013
Lyonsia??: vulgo “Awi-sulu.” A stout climber: its bark supplies the fibres used for making fishing-lines.
The Solomon Islands and Their Natives H. B. (Henry Brougham) Guppy 2013