Crossword-Solution: HYAL 4 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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HYAL anagram HYLA, LHAY

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HYAL (5)

The only good meals they get is when they descend upon us, like to-night." "And the Hindoo, there--who's he?" "That's Dar Hyal.
The Little Lady of the Big House Jack London 2004
And, oh, if you encounter our sages more intimately, a word of warning, especially if the encounter be in the stag room: Dar Hyal is a total abstainer; Theodore Malken can get poetically drunk, and usually does, on one cocktail; Aaron Hancock is an expert wine-bibber; and Terrence McFane, knowing little of one drink from another, and caring less, can put ninety-nine men out of a hundred under the table and go right on lucidly expounding epicurean anarchy." One thing Graham noted as the dinner proceeded.
The Little Lady of the Big House Jack London 2004
Wombold by Dar Hyal, who proceeded to proclaim Asia for the Asiatics and California for the Californians.
The Little Lady of the Big House Jack London 2004
And Dar Hyal succumbed, flinging Asia and the Asiatics to the winds, along with his arms and legs, as he weirdly parodied the tango in what he declared to be the "blastic" culmination of modern dancing.
The Little Lady of the Big House Jack London 2004
But I don't know with what I'll begin." Dar Hyal joined the three sages in seating Paula at the concert grand which, Graham decided, was none too great for the great room.
The Little Lady of the Big House Jack London 2004
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1960–1966).