Crossword-Solution: CUS 3 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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CUS anagram CSU, SUC, USC

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

Which do you like best, the the-ay-ter, the cir-cus, or wild-beasts?' I did really like the the-ay-ter best, havin' thought of bein' a play-actor, as you know, but I considered I'd better let that kind o' thing slide jus' now, as bein' a little too romantic, right after the 'sylum, an' so I says, 'I've been once to a circus, an' once to a wild-beast garden, an' I like 'em both.
Rudder Grange Frank R. Stockton 1999
Letter 39 (proofs of the mission of Mohammed).] [Footnote 4119: Letters 75 and 118.] [Footnote 4120: Letters 98 (on the modern sciences), 46 (on a true system of worship), 11 and 14 (on the nature of justice).] [Footnote 4121: Cf "Micromégas," "L'homme aux quarantes écus," "Dialogues entre A, B, C," Dic.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 1 (of 6) Hippolyte A. Taine 2017
Philosophique," the article "Ignorance."--"Les Oreilles du Comte de Chesterfied."--"L'homme au quarante écus," chap.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 1 (of 6) Hippolyte A. Taine 2017
But who shall tune the pitch-pipe? Quis cus-(On the whole, as this quotation was not entirely new, and, being in a foreign language, might not be familiar to all the boarders, I thought I would not finish it.) --Go to the Bible!--said a sharp voice from a sharp-faced, sharp-eyed, sharp-elbowed, strenuous-looking woman in a black dress, appearing as if it began as a piece of mourning and perpetuated itself as a bit of economy.
The Professor at the Breakfast Table Oliver Wendell Holmes (Sr.) 2006
Wait a minute,’ says he, all excited and out of his mind—‘I’ve got some-thing here in my desk—I reckon it’ll hold legal yet—I’ve looked at it a thousand times—“Cus-to-dy of the child,”’ says Luke—‘“Cus-to-dy of the child.” We can hold him on that, can’t we? Le’me see if I can find that decree.’ “Luke begins to tear his desk to pieces.
Sixes and Sevens O. Henry 2000

Quotes with CUS (1)

In other words, The­ol­ogy is prac­ti­cal: espe­cially now. In the old days, when there was less edu­ca­tion and dis­cus­sion, per­haps it was pos­si­ble to get on with a very few sim­ple ideas about God. But it is not so now. Every­one reads, every­one hears things dis­cussed. Con­se­quently, if you do not lis­ten to The­ol­ogy, that will not mean that you have no ideas about God. It will mean that you have a lot of wrong ones — bad, mud­dled, out-of-date ideas. For a great …
C. S. Lewis Mere Christianity
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Appears in: LAT, USA TODAY.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1999–2013).