Crossword-Solution: COMMO 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
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greedy person
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Sentences with COMMO (5)

SPECIMEN OF A SONG IN THE VULGAR OR BROKEN ROMMANY As I was a jawing to the gav yeck divvus, I met on the dron miro Rommany chi: I puch’d yoi whether she com sar mande; And she penn’d: tu si wafo Rommany, And I penn’d, I shall ker tu miro tacho Rommany, Fornigh tute but dui chavé: Methinks I’ll cam tute for miro merripen, If tu but pen, thou wilt commo sar mande.
The Zincali George Borrow 2019
When the peregrine appears speeding through the air in a straight line at a great height, the feathered world, as far as one able to see, is thrown into the greatest commo-tion, all birds, from the smallest up to species large as duck, ibis, and curlew, rushing about in the air as if distracted.
The Naturalist in La Plata W. H. Hudson 2005
What I was thinking about was the more immediate problem of the election--" The buzzer on Lancedale's desk interrupted, and a voice came out of the commo box: "Message, urgent and private, sir.
Null-ABC Henry Beam Piper and John Joseph McGuire 2006
THere is no doubte my lordes & maysters of Rome: but that the reme[m]braunce of Sceuolaes name is very pleasant vnto your audie[n]ce / whiche with one act that he dyd / endewed your citie with many and greate commo- dytees.
The Art or Crafte of Rhetoryke Leonard Cox 2008
But Tartarin knew what _that_ meant; he was not the man to ply with any such tales, and he went on singing in a resounding voice: Tu qu ‘escoulès la Duranço Commo un flot dé vin de Crau.
Tartarin On The Alps Alphonse Daudet 2008

Quotes with COMMO (1)

For the immense extension of the scale of education and its ramification into a hundred specialisms and technical disciplines has left the state as the only unifying element in the whole system. In the past the traditional system of classical education provided a commo intellectual background and a common scale of values which transcended national and political frontiers and formed the European or Western republic of letters of which every scholar was a citizen.
Christopher Henry Dawson Understanding Europe