Crossword-Solution: EYOTS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| EYOTS | anagram | ESTOY, ETOYS, TOYES, YESTO, YETSO, YOSTE |
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Lake islets | 2 answers |
| Isles | 4 answers |
| Islets | 6 answers |
| Small islands | 7 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EYOTS (5)
There also the water widened out before them, and there were eyots in it with stony shores crowned with willow or with alder, and aspens rising from the midst of them.
But the Galtings were great hunters and trackers of the wild-wood, and they of the Geddings, the Erings and the Withings, which were smaller Houses, lived somewhat on the take of fish from Mirkwood-water (as did the Laxings also of the Nether- mark), for thereabout were there goodly pools and eddies, and sun-warmed shallows therewithal for the spawning of the trouts; as there were eyots in the water, most of which tailed off into a gravelly shallow at their lower ends.
The place could not be better for my birdlets; shallow, tepid water, interspersed with muddy knolls and green eyots.
The worms at first wax fat, as long as the conditions allow of some solid eyots remaining; then, when foothold fails, threatened with drowning in the too fluid broth, they creep up the side of the glass, anxious and restless to be off.
Where is the kingfisher? Where are the water-fowl? Where soon will be the water-lilies? But if London extended its strong arm, how soon would every bush be full of bird-life, and the osier-beds and eyots the haunt of wild creatures! At this moment, it appears, so bitter is the enmity to the otter, that a reward is set on his head, and as much as two guineas is sometimes paid for the destruction of a full-grown one.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1974–1987).