Crossword-Solution: DOOK 4 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Carpenter's wooden brick. 1 answer
Fare pretty well 1 answer
Perform decently 1 answer
Perform so-so 1 answer
Perform sufficiently 1 answer
Wooden brick. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DOOK (5)

Well, brother, I don't deny that I may have said that I believe in dukkerin, and in Abershaw's dook, which you say is his soul; but what I believe one moment, or say I believe, don't be certain that I shall believe the next, or say I do." "Indeed, Jasper, I heard you say on a previous occasion, on quoting a piece of a song, that when a man dies he is cast into the earth, and there's an end of him." "I did, did I? Lor' what a memory you have, brother.
The Romany Rye George Borrow 2007
Petulengro, coming after me; "the dook tells me that in less than three months he will be sold for twice seventy." "I will have nothing to do with him," said I; "besides, Jasper, I don't like his tail.
The Romany Rye George Borrow 2007
And the Dook--the Dook'll have a word to say." An elderly, grey-whiskered gentleman had been walking down the street, glancing up at the numbers of the houses.
Round the Red Lamp Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
Herne, recovering her breath; 'the dock tells me so.' 'Never mind him or the dook; he is drabbed; come away, or we shall be grabbed--both of us.' 'One more blow, I know where his head lies.' 'You are mad, bebee; leave the fellow--gorgio avella.' And thereupon the females hurried away.
Lavengro George Borrow 2006
George (if you’ll excuse my plainness, madam) are in a manner of speaking identified; and indeed it was the Dook’s desire alone that brought us here.
The Plays of W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
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Used 6 times in crossword archives (1944–2023).