Crossword-Solution: CHURR 5 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

We have 14 clues for the answer “CHURR”

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Grasshopper's trill 1 answer
Low trilling sound 1 answer
MAKE deep trill 1 answer
MAKE trill 1 answer
Noise made by a grasshopper 1 answer
Sound made by partridges 1 answer
Whirring noise, as made by a partridge. 1 answer
Whirring sound made by a beetle. 1 answer
make a vibrant sound, as of some birds 1 answer
Grasshopper's sound 2 answers
Grasshopper sound 4 answers
Insect sound 4 answers
trill 12 answers
Whir 17 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHURR (5)

Did you ever hear the churr of a fern owl? Did you ever hear it create a sudden silence by ceasing? Did you ever hear it call its mate by striking its wings together twice and whistling that single note that no nightingale can imitate? That is what happened in the woods when I was running away.
Misalliance George Bernard Shaw 1997
Only a cricket from time to time gave a cautious churr, and a mouse was scratching somewhere; he could hear his own breathing.
Knock, Knock, Knock and Other Stories Ivan Turgenev 2004
The cricket sews on at his old rags, With all the new grass in the field; sho, Churr, isho, like the whir of a loom: churr.
Certain Noble Plays of Japan Ezra Pound 2005
Here and there, both on the river and in the fields, other lights were glimmering, whether close at hand or far away, the eye could not distinguish; they shrank together, then suddenly lengthened out into great blurs of light; grasshoppers innumerable kept up an unceasing churr, persistent as the frogs of the Pontine marshes; and across the cloudless, but dark lowering sky floated from time to time the cries of unseen birds.
Dream Tales and Prose Poems Ivan Turgenev 2005
Dorrhawk and Fern-owl, also given by Bewick, are the most beautiful English names for this bird; but as it is really neither a hawk nor an owl, though much mingled in its manners of both, I keep the usual one, Night-jar, euphonious for Night-Churr, from its continuous note like the sound of a spinning wheel.
Love's Meinie John Ruskin 2007
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Appears in: Chicago Tribune, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1958–2015).