Crossword-Solution: SKEP 4 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Skep n. A coarse round farm basket.
Skep n. A beehive.

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Word Anagrams
SKEP anagram PKES, SPEK, SPKE

We have 26 clues for the answer “SKEP”

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BEEHIVE wicker 1 answer
WICKER beehive 1 answer
Straw beehive 1 answer
Round wicker basket 1 answer
Round farm basket 1 answer
Old style straw beehive 1 answer
Large, round wicker basket 1 answer
Corase farm basket. 1 answer
Coarse round basket. 1 answer
Box hive 1 answer
Beehive made of twisted straw. 1 answer
Beehive made of straw 1 answer
Basket or beehive 1 answer
farm basket 3 answers
Beehive 6 answers
basket making 10 answers
BASKET-making 10 answers
A BASKET CREATED 10 answers
BASKET REBOUND 10 answers
A LARGE ROUND WICKER BASKET 10 answers
A WICKER BASKET USED BY ANGLERS TO HOLD FISH 10 answers
BIT OF WICKER 10 answers
A DOMED BEEHIVE MADE OF TWISTED STRAW 11 answers
coarse basket 11 answers
wicker 18 answers
wicker basket 20 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SKEP (5)

What are you doing on Tuesday?" "Well, we've got to move them from the skep into the new hive tonight somehow," said my sister, "and you've got to help." "Oh, I'Il help right enough." "What'll you do?" "I'Il go up the road and send the traffic round by West Hanger.
The Brother of Daphne Dornford Yates 2008
Some more of the twenty-five thousand began to emerge from the skep, and a moment later I was stung in the lobe of the right ear.
The Brother of Daphne Dornford Yates 2008
Look, conny[3] bees, I’s winndin’ black crape, Bees, bees, murmurin’ low ; Slowly an’ sadly your skep I mun drape, Bees, bees, murmurin’ low.
Songs of the Ridings F. W. Moorman 2001
Fowers! Why, thou’d fill thy skep,[3] lass, in an hour, Wi’ gowlands, paigles, blobs,[4] an’ sike-like things; We’ve daffydills to deck a bridal bower, Pansies, wheer lady-cows[5] can dry their wings.
Songs of the Ridings F. W. Moorman 2001
Clare readily consented to spare his housekeeper, but the housekeeper was untoward, she was “busied in her housewife skep,” and would not stir.
The Clever Woman of the Family Charlotte M. Yonge 2002
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, LAT, NYT, Universal.

Used 30 times in crossword archives (1952–2013).