Crossword-Solution: SNIG 4 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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Word Word Type Definition
Snig v. t. To chop off; to cut.
Snig v. i. To sneak.
Snig n. Alt. of Snigg

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SNIG anagram GINS, IGNS, INGS, NIGS, SIGN, SING

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Drag logs 1 answer
Drag, as logs 1 answer
Eel, in England 1 answer
Eel: Dial. 1 answer
Old word for an eel. 1 answer
Small eel: Dial. 1 answer
drag (a felled log) by a chain or cable 1 answer
Young eel 3 answers
Pilfer: Slang. 3 answers
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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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From Lösnig, a village situated beyond Konnewitz, a hollow, about two thousand paces in length, runs from north-west to south-east.
Frederic Shoberl Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events Which Occurred In and Near Leipzig Frederic Shoberl (1775-1853) 2006
The French cannon brought into the line from Konnewitz to Dehlis and Lösnig stood in a hollow--those of the Austrians on eminences.
Frederic Shoberl Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events Which Occurred In and Near Leipzig Frederic Shoberl (1775-1853) 2006
Well, old Clarkson stuck to his puttaty shop wol abaat ten o'clock an then when he'd getten shut up, he thowt he'd just goa an' spend an' haar or two wi a friend, so a as th' wife wor aght oth seet he snig'd off, an' it seems he faand ther company soa varry agreeable wol it wor ommost three o'clock when he landed hooam.
Yorksher Puddin' John Hartley 2006
The moment they came in sight there was a loud burst of barking, and Snig, John Warren's little rabbit-dog, came tearing down to the shore, with the effect of rendering visible scores of rabbits, until then unseen; for the dog's barking sent them scurrying off to their holes, each displaying its clear, white, downy tuft of a tail, which showed clearly in the evening light.
Dick o' the Fens George Manville Fenn 2007
Good-night!" John Warren stared at Dick, and then at his two companions, and, turning upon his heel, walked back into the hut, while Snig, his dog, seated himself beside the contents of the basket, and kept a self-constituted guard over them, from which he could not be coaxed.
Dick o' the Fens George Manville Fenn 2007
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 15 times in crossword archives (1949–1987).