Crossword-Solution: PRAD 4 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Prad n. A horse.

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PRAD anagram DRAP, PARD

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

How you do? Besides,” said Rob piteously, “look here! How can a cove stand talking in the street with his master’s prad a-wanting to be took to be rubbed down, and his master up to every individgle thing that happens!” The old woman made a show of being partially appeased, but shook her head, and mouthed and muttered still.
Dombey and Son Charles Dickens 1997
The kiddey clapped his persuaders to his prad but the traps boned him; the highwayman spurred his horse hard, but the officers seized him.
1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue Francis Grose 2004
Having lost the scent, he rode one day slick into a gardener's ground, when his prad rammed his hind-legs into a brace of hand-glasses, and his fore-legs into a tulip-bed.
The Sketches of Seymour (Illustrated), Part 5. Robert Seymour 2004
With his lordship, like another great commander, "Once to be in doubt, was once to be resolved:" it would never do to go to the wars on a ricketty prad.
Half-Hours with Great Story-Tellers Various 2004
This number being a trifle, Tom runs his prad at a gap in the fence by the wood-side; the old nag goes well at it, but stops short at the critical moment, and, instead of taking the ditch, bolts and wheels round.
Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities Robert Smith Surtees 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1961–1973).