Crossword-Solution: BOBBIT 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Aquatic worm that may slice up its prey (appropriately, given the homonym) 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOBBIT (5)

The author, therefore, had his days of grace allowed him, and time, if he pleased, to comfort himself with the burden of the old Scots song, “If it isna weel bobbit.
The Monastery Sir Walter Scott 2004
But fair fa' the weaver that wrought the weft o't--I swung and bobbit yonder as safe as a gabbart* that's moored by a three-ply cable at the Broomielaw." * A kind of lighter used in the river Clyde,--probably from the French * _abare._ I now inquired what had become of his preserver.
Rob Roy, Volume 2., Illustrated Sir Walter Scott 2004
But fair fa' the weaver that wrought the weft o't--I swung and bobbit yonder as safe as a gabbart* that's moored by a three-ply cable at the Broomielaw.” * A kind of lighter used in the river Clyde,--probably from the French * _abare._ I now inquired what had become of his preserver.
Rob Roy, Complete, Illustrated Sir Walter Scott 2006
The lightning of her eye is the godhead of Parnassus, and the witchery of her smile the divinity of Helicon! To descend to business; if you like my idea of "When she cam ben she bobbit", the enclosed stanzas of mine, altered a little from what they were formerly when set to another air, may perhaps do instead of worse stanzas.
The Letters of Robert Burns Robert Burns 2006
The lightning of her eye is the godhead of Parnassus, and the witchery of her smile the divinity of Helicon! To descend to business: if you like my idea of "When she cam ben she bobbit," the following stanzas of mine, altered a little from what they were formerly, when set to another air, may perhaps do instead of worse stanzas:-- O saw ye my dear, my Phely.[261] Now for a few miscellaneous remarks.
The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. Robert Burns and Allan Cunningham 2006