Crossword-Solution: BODO 4 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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

One day there came to Sir Bodo a youth of pleasing manners and appearance, picturesquely clad in rustic garb, who begged that he might enter the knight’s service in the capacity of shepherd.
Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine Lewis Spence 2005
Though he hinted that he was of noble birth, prevented by circumstances from revealing his identity, yet he based his request solely on his merits as a tender of flocks and herds, and as Sir Bodo found that he knew his work well and that his intelligence was beyond question, he gave him the desired post.
Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine Lewis Spence 2005
Take courage, and your rightful position may yet be assured.” So it was arranged that on the following day the lovers should seek Sir Bodo and ask his advice in the matter.
Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine Lewis Spence 2005
But alas! ere their plans could be carried out Bodo himself sent for his daughter and informed her that he had chosen a husband for her, Sir Siegebert, a wealthy and noble knight, just returned from Palestine.
Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine Lewis Spence 2005
Sir Siegebert was but ill pleased with her pale cheeks and haggard eyes and her obvious distaste for his society; and seeing this, Bodo was more than ever wroth, and swore to send her to a nunnery if she did not greet her lover with a better face.
Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine Lewis Spence 2005

Quotes with BODO (1)

In describing a protein it is now common to distinguish the primary, secondary and tertiary structures. The primary structure is simply the order, or sequence, of the amino-acid residues along the polypeptide chains. This was first determined by [Frederick] Sanger using chemical techniques for the protein insulin, and has since been elucidated for a number of peptides and, in part, for one or two other small proteins. The secondary structure is the type of folding, coiling or…
John Kendrew
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1950).