Crossword-Solution: PLIED 5 letters, 72 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Plied - imp. & p. p. of Ply.
Plied imp. & p. p. of Ply

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PLIED anagram LEPID, PILED

We have 72 clues for the answer “PLIED”

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Engaged in a trade 1 answer
Pursued steadily 1 answer
Practiced sedulously 1 answer
Practiced persistently 1 answer
Practiced diligently 1 answer
Practiced actively 1 answer
"The muskrat ___ the mason's trade."—Whittier. 1 answer
Did work with 1 answer
Drove a city bus 1 answer
Employed busily 1 answer
Practiced, as one's trade 1 answer
Engaged in, as a trade 1 answer
Practiced a trade 1 answer
FERRIED 1 answer
Followed one's trade 1 answer
Kept busy. 1 answer
Operated a ferry 1 answer
Performed diligently 1 answer
Performed one's work 1 answer
Practiced as a trade 1 answer
Worked as a trade. 1 answer
Worked, e.g., a trade 1 answer
Worked steadily at 1 answer
Worked regularly at 1 answer
Worked diligently at 1 answer
Worked diligently 1 answer
Worked busily . 1 answer
Worked at, as a trade 1 answer
Worked at steadily 1 answer
Worked at diligently 1 answer
Worked at (a trade) 1 answer
Pursued, as a trade 1 answer
Wielded, as a needle 1 answer
Went back and forth regularly. 1 answer
Used diligently 1 answer
Urged upon repeatedly. 1 answer
Traversed, as a route 1 answer
Traversed, as a regular route 1 answer
Ran a ferry 1 answer
Like some yarn 2 answers
Furnished with 2 answers
Like some toilet paper 2 answers
Worked at 2 answers
Worked with 2 answers
Exerted 3 answers
Wielded 3 answers
Exercised 6 answers
Engaged in 7 answers
Importuned 7 answers
Worked hard 8 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PLIED (5)

Oftentimes, this Protestant and Puritan divine had plied it on his own shoulders, laughing bitterly at himself the while, and smiting so much the more pitilessly because of that bitter laugh.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
None of them had seen the Martians, and they had but the vaguest ideas of them, so that they plied me with questions.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
Thus, while the busy dame bustled about the house, or plied her spinning-wheel at one end of the piazza, honest Balt would sit smoking his evening pipe at the other, watching the achievements of a little wooden warrior, who, armed with a sword in each hand, was most valiantly fighting the wind on the pinnacle of the barn.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Washington Irving 1992
Here is a stanza from “The Lady of the Lake,” followed by the pupil’s impressive explanation of it: Alone, but with unbated zeal, The horseman plied with scourge and steel; For jaded now and spent with toil, Embossed with foam and dark with soil, While every gasp with sobs he drew, The laboring stag strained full in view.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Kaviri’s warriors plied the paddles in the three canoes, casting sidelong, terrified glances at their hideous passengers.
The Beasts of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993

Quotes with PLIED (3)

And you can glance out the window for a moment, distracted by the sound of small kids playing a made-up game in a neighbor's yard, some kind of kickball maybe, and they speak in your voice, or piggyback races on the weedy lawn, and it's your voice you hear, essentially, under the glimmerglass sky, and you look at the things in the room, offscreen, unwebbed, the tissued grain of the deskwood alive in light, the thick lived tenor of things, the argument of things to be seen and…
Don DeLillo
Are you referring to the day you instructed me to ‘follow the white rabbit,’ plied me with absinthe and brownies, and tried to have your way with me? Didn’t take long for you to lose your romantic streak, did it?
Elle Lothlorien Alice in Wonderland
And there, until 1884, it was possible to gaze on the remains of a generally neglected monument, so-called Dagobert’s Tower, which included a ninth-century staircase set into the masonry, of which the thirty-foot handrail was fashioned out of the trunk of a gigantic oak tree. Here, according to tradition, lived a barber and a pastry-cook, who in the year 1335 plied their trade next door to each other. The reputation of the pastry-cook, whose products were among the most delic…
Jacques Yonnet Paris Noir: The Secret History of a City
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 105 times in crossword archives (1942–2024).