Crossword-Solution: DARG 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Darg n. Alt. of Dargue

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DARG anagram DRAG, GARD, GRAD

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

Ruggles was then very deeply engaged in the memorable _Darg_ case, as well as attending to a number of other fugitive slaves, devising ways and means for their successful escape; and, though watched and hemmed in on almost every side, he seemed to be more than a match for his enemies.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
One of the sisters calls the place ‘the ticket office to heaven.’ Well, what is the odds? They do their darg and do it with kindness and efficiency incredible; and we must take folk’s virtues as we find them, and love the better part.
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends - Volume 2 [of 2] Robert Louis Stevenson 2019
And when, on Monday evening, Francis, on receipt of no fewer than four blows in a single round--a record, shook him by the hand and said that if ever he happened to want a leetle darg that was a perfect bag of tricks and had got a pedigree, mind you, he, Francis, would be proud to supply that animal, Sheen felt that the moment had come to approach Drummond on the subject of the house boxing.
The White Feather P. G. Wodehouse 2003
The cook called him “my darg,” and the men called the cook “Curry and Rice,” with “old” before it mostly.
While the Billy Boils Henry Lawson 2003
And now you must go an' play a dirty trick on my darg! Why couldn't you have a lark with some other man's darg!” Geordie bowed his head and ate as though he had a cud, like a cow, and could chew at leisure.
While the Billy Boils Henry Lawson 2003