Crossword-Solution: BLUEWING 8 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Bluewing n. The blue-winged teal. See Teal.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BLUEWING (5)

GOTTHARD THE STORY OF JUBAL WHO HAD NO “I” THE GOLDEN HELMETS IN THE ALLEBERG LITTLE BLUEWING FINDS THE GOLDPOWDER IN MIDSUMMER DAYS In Midsummer days when in the countries of the North the earth is a bride, when the ground is full of gladness, when the brooks are still running, the flowers in the meadows still untouched by the scythe, and all the birds singing, a dove flew out of the wood and sat down before the cottage in which the ninety-year-old granny lay in her bed.
In Midsummer Days and Other Tales August Strindberg 2004
His only treasure was his little daughter, whom everybody in the village called “Little Bluewing,” because she always wore a ski blue dress with wide sleeves, which fluttered like wings when she moved.
In Midsummer Days and Other Tales August Strindberg 2004
There is, by the bye, a little blue butterfly whom the people call bluewing; you can see it in the summer sitting on the tall blades of the grass, and its wings resemble a flax blossom; a fluttering flax blossom with antenna instead of filaments.
In Midsummer Days and Other Tales August Strindberg 2004
Little Bluewing, the dragoon’s little bluewing, that is, was not like other children; she always talked very sensibly, but she often said queer things, and everybody was puzzled to know where she got them from.
In Midsummer Days and Other Tales August Strindberg 2004
Another pause! No, Little Bluewing could hold her tongue, although she was as not much more than a baby.
In Midsummer Days and Other Tales August Strindberg 2004
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1975).