Crossword-Solution: FROWST 6 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

We have 8 clues for the answer “FROWST”

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A warm stuffy atmosphere in a room 1 answer
CLOSE and fusty atmosphere 1 answer
UNVENTILATED room, atmosphere of 1 answer
hot and stale atmosphere 1 answer
OVERCROWDED room, atmosphere of 2 answers
unrefreshed 7 answers
fusty 27 answers
Atmosphere. 68 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FROWST (5)

Its charm is so deliciously old in this land, so deliciously young compared with the lovely frowst of Oxford and Cambridge.
Letters from America Rupert Brooke 2004
The places are heated but not aired, and the smell is horrid; but they seem to revel in "frowst." All the women are dandling babies or trying to cook things on little oil-stoves.
My War Experiences in Two Continents Sarah Macnaughtan 2006
Scaife bought sporting prints, a couple of Detaille's lithographs, and an easy-chair, known to dwellers upon the Hill as a "frowst;" Kinloch hung upon his side of the wall four pretty reproductions of French engravings, and with the help of three yards of velveteen and some cheap lace he made a very passable imitation of the mantel-cover in his mother's London boudoir; John scorned velveteen, lace, "frowsts," and French engravings.
The Hill Horace Annesley Vachell 2007
Scaife bought sporting prints, a couple of Détaille's lithographs, and an easy-chair, known to dwellers upon the Hill as a "frowst"; Kinloch hung upon his side of the wall four pretty reproductions of French engravings, and with the help of three yards of velveteen and some cheap lace he made a very passable imitation of the mantel-cover in his mother's London boudoir; John scorned velveteen, lace, "frowsts," and French engravings.
The Hill Horace Annesley Vachell 2007
There were times, especially in the afternoons, when the frowst of the water-warmed room, the dingy walls and desks, the ponderous horror of mistranslated Æschylus, and the unmannered lumpishness of the human boy (average age sixteen) would all combine to play upon his nerves and to rend the amorphous thing which once had been an active, ambitious soul.
Years of Plenty Ivor Brown 2010