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

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EARTS anagram AREST, ARETS, ARTES, ASTER, ASTRE, ESTAR, RATES, RESAT, RESTA, SERTA, SRATE, STARE, STEAR, TARES, TARSE, TASER, TEARS, TERAS, TREAS, TRESA

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Hint 1 meaning
The anal opening of certain invertebrates and fishes; also, the external cloacal opening of reptiles, birds, amphibians, and many fishes.
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Discharge
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Sentences with EARTS (5)

For this ‘ere cow, she reminds me of my father, and I know ‘ow ‘e’d ‘ave ‘ided me if I’d laid ‘ands on a ‘a’penny as wasn’t my own.’ ‘I’m sure he would,’ Jane agreed kindly; ‘but what made you come here?’ ‘Well, miss,’ said the burglar, ‘you know best ‘ow you come by them cats, and why you don’t like the police, so I’ll give myself away free, and trust to your noble ‘earts.
The Phoenix and the Carpet E. Nesbit 1997
Bury the recollection of once for hever! I thought my 'eart would have broke once, but no: 'earts are made of sterner stuff.
Men's Wives William Makepeace Thackeray 1999
That's Capital! Tell me, for all their talk, is there one of them that will consent to another penny on the Income Tax to help the poor? That's Capital! A white-faced, stony-hearted monster! Ye have got it on its knees; are ye to give up at the last minute to save your miserable bodies pain? When I went this morning to those old men from London, I looked into their very 'earts.
Strife (First Series Plays) John Galsworthy 2004
Never waste an atom, my chuck--remember that, when you've got an 'ouse of your own! No, girls, I always says, through their stomachs, that's the shortcut to their 'earts.
Australia Felix Henry Handel Richardson 2003
They don't beat the life out of 'em with their fists, nor drag 'em about the floor by the 'air." "Cuss 'em!" croaked Mother Guttersnipe, drowsily, "I'll tear their 'earts out." "I think I must have gone mad, I must," said Sal, pushing her tangled hair off her forehead, "for arter I left the Chiner cove, I went on walkin' and walkin' right into the bush, a-tryin' to cool my 'ead, for it felt on fire like.
The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Fergus Hume 2003
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Used 1 time in crossword archives (1999).