Crossword-Solution: DOOKS 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The old man and his son went home next day, promising me, if I would but come to see them, "twa hundert acres o' the best partridge-shooting, and wild dooks as plenty as sparrows; and to live in clover till I bust, if I liked." And so, as Bunyan has it, they went on their way, and I saw them no more.
Alton Locke, Tailor And Poet Charles Kingsley 2005
You hear a costermonger on the stage say, 'Give me my 'umble fireside, and let my good old missus 'and me my cup o' tea and my 'ard-earned bit o' bread, and all the dooks and lords in Hengland ain't nothin' to me!'--you hear that, and you know quite well that no costermonger on this goodly earth ever talked in that way, and still you cheer.
Side Lights James Runciman 2005
Und Leah kisses her und gries like dot her heart's broke, und she dooks off dot gurse from Rudolph und goes avay.
Standard Selections Various 2006
Bumpkin, “it beant so much th’ pig; it be the hoarses moore, and the hayricks, and the whate, and—where be all my fowls and dooks?” “The fowls—quite so! Let me see,” said the meditative man, pressing the head of his gold pencil-case against his forehead, “the fowls—let me see—oh, I know, they did the pleadings—so they did.” “And thic sow o’ mine?” “Yes, yes; I think she made an affidavit, if I remember rightly.
The Humourous Story of Farmer Bumpkin's Lawsuit Richard Harris 2009
You're away from the land of dooks and earls, and kings and queens, and all that brand of cattle; and you'd better turn white man with a new set of notions in your head." "Let me carry your load a little way." "Go on! I ain't dead yet! It serves me right for getting caught in a country ruled by a Government my fathers bled to get rid of, about the time of the Boston tea-party." The old man struggled into his harness again.
The Great Gold Rush W. H. P. (William Henry Pope) Jarvis 2011
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1948).