Crossword-Solution: DAGO 4 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Dago n. A nickname given to a person of Spanish (or, by extension,
Portuguese or Italian) descent.

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DAGO anagram ADOG, AGOD, DOGA, GOAD, GODA

We have 5 clues for the answer “DAGO”

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ITALIAN (contempt.) 1 answer
SPANIARD (contempt.) 1 answer
offensive term for a member of a Latin race, esp a Spaniard or Portuguese 1 answer
Spaniard. 8 answers
Italian 43 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The Dago Kid he dreamed a dream of his mother's aunt who died-- In the dawn-light dim she came to him, and she stood by his bedside, And she said: "Go forth to the highest North till a lonely trail ye find; Follow it far and trust your star, and fortune will be kind." But I jeered at him, and then there came the Sailor Swede to me, And he said: "I dreamed of my sister's son, who croaked at the age of three.
Ballads of a Cheechako Robert W. Service 2008
Then Roll-in-the-Mud, a chief of the blood, observed in choice Chippewayan: "You've brought us canned beef, an' it's now my belief that this here's a case of '_CANNED MAN'_." Well, though I'm not strong on the Dago in song, that sure got me goin' for fair.
Rhymes of a Rolling Stone Robert W. Service 1995
The days are sick and cold, and the skies are gray and old, And the twice-breathed airs blow damp; And I'd sell my tired soul for the bucking beam-sea roll Of a black Bilbao tramp; With her load-line over her hatch, dear lass, And a drunken Dago crew, And her nose held down on the old trail, our own trail, the out trail From Cadiz Bar on the Long Trail -- the trail that is always new.
Verses 1889-1896 Rudyard Kipling 2008
Battling Dago Pete landed a few more before the fight was over, but as any old fighter will tell you there is nothing more discouraging than to discover that your most effective blows do not feeze your opponent, and only the knowledge of what a defeat at the hands of a new sparring partner would mean to his future, kept him plugging away at the hopeless task of attempting to knock out this mountain of bone and muscle.
The Mucker Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
And then, like a panther, the mucker sprang in with a vicious left hook to the jaw, followed, with lightning rapidity, by a right upper cut to the chin that lifted Battling Dago Pete a foot from the floor to drop him, unconscious, against the foot of the further wall.
The Mucker Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995