Crossword-Solution: SLUE 4 letters, 157 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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Word Word Type Definition
Slue n. A slough; a run or wet place. See 2d Slough, 2.
Slue v. t. To turn about a fixed point, usually the center or axis,
as a spar or piece of timber; to turn; -- used also of any heavy body.
Slue v. t. In general, to turn about; to twist; -- often used
reflexively and followed by round.
Slue v. i. To turn about; to turn from the course; to slip or slide
and turn from an expected or desired course; -- often followed by
round.
Slue n. See Sloough, 2.

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SLUE anagram ELUS, LEUS, SELU, SEUL, ULES

We have 157 clues for the answer “SLUE”

Clue Answers
Do a quick turnaround 1 answer
Errol of "tarzan" 1 answer
Marshy pook 1 answer
Marshy pool 1 answer
Move, as on a swivel chair 1 answer
Nautical twist 1 answer
Passel: var. 1 answer
Pivot about 1 answer
Pivot around a pole 1 answer
Pivot around an axis 1 answer
Pivot on an axis 1 answer
Pivot on point 1 answer
Position after swivelling 1 answer
Reedy pond 1 answer
Revolve on an axis 1 answer
Rotate on an axis 1 answer
Rotate: Naut. 1 answer
SLIDE out of the course 1 answer
Skid and turn. 1 answer
Skid around 1 answer
Skid round. 1 answer
Skid sidewise 1 answer
Slide sideays off course 1 answer
Slide to the side 1 answer
Slip off course 1 answer
Spin around a shaft 1 answer
Swing a spar around 1 answer
Swing about fixed point. 1 answer
Swing around (alternate spelling) 1 answer
Swing around a pivot. 1 answer
Swing around on an axis 1 answer
Swing around, as a ship's mast 1 answer
Swing around, nautically 1 answer
Swing on an axis 1 answer
Swing or turn around 1 answer
Swivel about an axis 1 answer
Swivel around on a swivel chair, e.g. 1 answer
Swivel on an axis 1 answer
Swivel sharply 1 answer
Swivel, on board 1 answer
Turn a mast 1 answer
Turn around a pivot. 1 answer
Turn on a fixed point 1 answer
Turn on its own axis 1 answer
Turn sharply about a mast 1 answer
Turn sideways 1 answer
Turn that sounds like a lot 1 answer
Turn, as a mast 1 answer
Turn, as a ship's boom 1 answer
Turn; twist 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with SLUE (5)

When Mrs Toots and myself first began to talk of—in short, of the tender passion, you know, Captain Gills.” “Ay, ay, my lad,” says the Captain, “as makes us all slue round—for which you’ll overhaul the book—” “I shall certainly do so, Captain Gills,” says Mr Toots, with great earnestness; “when we first began to mention such subjects, I explained that I was what you may call a Blighted Flower, you know.” The Captain approves of this figure greatly; and murmurs that no flower as blows, is like the rose.
Dombey and Son Charles Dickens 1997
Accordingly, we kept the boat so far from shore as to oblige them to wet their feet in getting into her; and then waited for a good high comber, and letting the head slue a little round, sent the whole force of the sea into the stern-sheets, drenching them from head to feet.
Two Years Before the Mast Richard Henry Dana 2000
But, imposing as the sight of the wild huntsmen of the Pampas might have been, Dick could not help laughing at the mock sublimity of his situation, as he tried his first experiment on an unhappy milky mother who had strayed from her herd and was wandering disconsolately along the road, laying the dust, as slue went, with thready streams from her swollen, swinging udders.
Elsie Venner Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. 2006
Forrest, but it puts me out of patience to have people expecting to be allowed to make every mortal kind of fools of themselves and then have 'a social revolution' jump in to slue off the consequences.
Stories of a Western Town Octave Thanet 2001
But in the edition of 1622, which is dedicated to Charles, Prince of Wales, and considerably enlarged, he drops into this remark about his experience at Jamestown: “It Is true in our greatest extremitie they shot me, slue three of my men, and by the folly of them that fled tooke me prisoner; yet God made Pocahontas the king's daughter the meanes to deliver me: and thereby taught me to know their treacheries to preserve the rest.
Captain John Smith Charles Dudley Warner 2016
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 420 times in crossword archives (1945–2025).