Crossword-Solution: MASU 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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MASU anagram ASUM, AUMS, MAUS, MUSA, SAUM, SUAM, SUMA, UMAS, USMA

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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ETAER
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greedy person
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Sentences with MASU (5)

But always during the first still night after the tempest the work is reconstructed as before! Hotoke ga shimpai shite: naki-naki tsumi naoshi-masu.' They make mourning, the hotoke; weeping, they pile up the stones again, they rebuild their towers of prayer.
Glimpses of an Unfamiliar Japan Lafcadio Hearn 2005
This confederacy embraced the Naïri, or people of Western Mesopotamia, reckoned by the Egyptians among their subjects; the Airatu or people of Aradus; the Masu or inhabitants of the Mous Masius; the Leka, perhaps Lycians; the inhabitants of Carchemish, of Kadesh on the Orontes, of Aleppo, Anaukasa, Akarita, &c.--all warlike races, and accustomed to the use of chariots.
Ancient Egypt George Rawlinson 2005
Among his disciples was John Masuée, whose Arabian name is so different, Yahia Ben Masoviah, that in order to avoid confusion in reading it is important to know both.
Old-Time Makers of Medicine James J. Walsh 2006
Japan, by the way, possesses a sixth species of _Oncorhynchus_, the masu, a fish resembling the humpback, but this is not known to British Columbian waters.
Fishing in British Columbia Thomas Wilson Lambert 2009
The Khalif Alraschid went so far as even to place all his public schools under the superintendence of John Masué, one of that sect.
History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) John William Draper 2010
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1971).