Crossword-Solution: SNOD 4 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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Word Word Type Definition
Snod n. A fillet; a headband; a snood.
Snod a. Trimmed; smooth; neat; trim; sly; cunning; demure.

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SNOD anagram DONS, NODS

We have 11 clues for the answer “SNOD”

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Trim off, as grass with a scythe 1 answer
Neat in Nairn 1 answer
Neat, in Scotland 1 answer
Scots word meaning make tidy 1 answer
Scottish snood. 1 answer
Smooth, to Scots 1 answer
Smooth; cunning: Scot. 1 answer
Tidy, in Ayr 1 answer
Tidy, in Edinburgh 1 answer
Tidy, to Angus 1 answer
Trimmed: Scot. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SNOD (5)

Periffery; and a neat house it still is, for the possessor is an Englishman, and the English have an uncommon taste for snod houses and trim gardens; but at the time it was built, there was not a better in the town, though it’s now but of the second class.
Annals of the Parish John Galt 2015
Imprimis, then, for tallness, I Am five feet four inches high; A black-a-vic'd, snod, dapper fallow, Nor lean, nor overlaid wi' tallow; Wi' phiz of a Morocco cut, Resembling a late man of wit, Auld gabbet Spec, wha was sae cunning, To be a dummie ten years running.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Various 2004
She has some spirit, an' is aye snod and nate," and there was a tantalizing smile about his lips that was plainly meant to irritate Mag.
The Underworld James C. Welsh 2005
When I'd riddled all the ash I made it snod wi' the peat-rake, and then, more dead nor wick, I crept back into bed and waited while Mike and Amos came home.
More Tales of the Ridings Frederic Moorman 2006
Yet, why should that stagnate you? Where’s the sense Of expecting a mislucket man like me To be as snod and spruce as a young shaver? But I’m all right: there’s naught amiss with Jim, Except too much of nothing in his belly.
Krindlesyke Wilfrid Wilson Gibson 2006
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Appears in: NYT, WP.

Used 9 times in crossword archives (1942–2000).