Crossword-Solution: KEEM 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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KEEM anagram EMEK, MEEK

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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ERTEA
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greedy person
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Hodgen (whose orther I keem in with, and he’s me most intemate friend, and I know he’s goan to sing the ‘Body Snatcher’ here to-noight), with Captain Costigan’s compliments, to stip out and let in the leedies—for meself, sir, I’ve seen Vauxhall, and I scawrun any interfayrance on moi account: but for these leedies, one of them has never been there, and of should think ye’d harly take advantage of me misfartune in losing the ticket, to deproive her of her pleasure.” “It ain’t no use, Captain.
The History of Pendennis William Makepeace Thackeray 2003
Hodgen (whose orther I keem in with, and he's me most intemate friend, and I know he's goan to sing the 'Body Snatcher' here to-noight), with Captain Costigan's compliments, to stip out and let in the leedies; for meself, sir, oi've seen Vauxhall, and I scawrun any interfayrance on moi account: but for these leedies, one of them has never been there, and oi should think ye'd harly take advantage of me misfartune in losing the tickut, to deproive her of her pleasure." "It ain't no use, captain.
The History of Pendennis, Vol. 2 William Makepeace Thackeray 2006
Hullo! what's going on now? They look as if they're going to eat us." "It is only their way of showing joy, Mr Samuel." "But they're a-shouting, `Hay--keem! Hay--keem!'" "They have heard how the Hakim saved the Emir's and his son's lives and cured so many more.
In the Mahdi's Grasp George Manville Fenn 2008
Now a tall fellow, dragging a donkey after him, runs by, crying, as he charges in amongst the mob, 'Hulloa! hulloa! Hi! hi!' his mate, with his long coat-tails flying in the wind, hurrying after him and roaring, between his blows, 'Keem up!'" From the Leader.
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various 2008
She was very old! I wanted to move to Reidsville when we leff de ole plantation whab we could get more wok (waiting) waten on wimmen (obstetries) but the men fokes had kin fokes up hyuh, an we keem hyuh.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, North Carolina Narratives, Part 2 Work Projects Administration 2010