Crossword-Solution: MOPUS 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Mopus n. A mope; a drone.

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MOPUS anagram SPUMO

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

Look you how this wench stirs! Why dost thou not fetch me a little red? Didst thou not hear me, Mopus? PEG.
The Way of the World William Congreve 2015
Having caused the pockets of the sheriff to disgorge, he thus, in the canting language, enumerated their contents:-- "The _moabite's ribbin runs thin_, (the sheriff's cash runs low.) He has no _mint_, (gold,) and only a _mopus_ or two." "Fool!" said the queen, "has he no paper?" "Ay, ay, missus, here's his _fiddle_," (writ,) was the answer.
The Three Brides, Love in a Cottage, and Other Tales Francis A. Durivage 2006
Boy reach a pipe cries he that shakes, The songster no Tobacco takes, Says he who coughs, nor do I smoak, Then _Monsieur Mopus_ turns his cloak Off from his face, and with a grave Majestick beck his pipe doth crave.
All About Coffee William H. Ukers 2009
The other two, their pipes being out, Says _Monsieur Mopus_ I much doubt My friend I wait for will not come, But if he do, say I'm gone home.
All About Coffee William H. Ukers 2009
Since the day I return'd to this king-hating shore Where George and his cronies are masters no more, And others are plac'd at the helm of affairs, Relieving the weight of his majesty's cares; For many long weeks, it has still been my doom To sit like a mopus, confin'd to my loom,[B] Whose damnable clatter so addles my brain, That, say what they will, I am forc'd to complain.
The Poems of Philip Freneau, Volume II (of III) Philip Freneau 2012