Crossword-Solution: TID 3 letters, 39 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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Word Word Type Definition
Tid a. Tender; soft; nice; -- now only used in tidbit.

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TID anagram DIT, DTI, IDT, ITD

We have 39 clues for the answer “TID”

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Prescription direction. 1 answer
Thrice a day, on prescriptions. 1 answer
Thrice a day, in prescriptions: Abbr. 1 answer
Thrice a day, in prescriptions. 1 answer
Thrice a day, in prescription parlance. 1 answer
Three times daily, on an Rx 1 answer
Three times daily, in Rx's 1 answer
Three times a day: Abbr. 1 answer
Three times a day, to an MD 1 answer
Three times a day, on prescriptions. 1 answer
Three times a day, in prescriptions 1 answer
Three times a day, in RX's 1 answer
Three times a day on a prescription. 1 answer
TIME (Scot.) 1 answer
Right time in Scotland. 1 answer
Pharmacist's abbr. 1 answer
On a prescription, thrice a day. 1 answer
Mood, in Scotland 1 answer
Like one who "won't say boo to a goose" 1 answer
Highlands mood 1 answer
Every 8 hours, on prescriptions 1 answer
Thrice a day, on prescriptions: Abbr. 1 answer
Thrice a day, on prescriptions: Lat. abbr. 1 answer
Thrice a day: Lat. abbr. 1 answer
Thrice a day: Med. abbr. 1 answer
Thrice daily, in Rx's 1 answer
Thrice daily, in pharm. 1 answer
Thrice daily, in prescriptions 1 answer
Thrice daily, on an Rx 1 answer
Where seawater remains after an ebb 2 answers
Three times a day, on an Rx 2 answers
Rx instruction 2 answers
Prescription abbr. 2 answers
time Right 2 answers
Rx abbr. 3 answers
right time 4 answers
COMBINING FORMS THRICE 10 answers
AS NEEDED ON PRESCRIPTIONS 10 answers
Sprightly 60 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TID (5)

Whan that hir tale al brought was to an ende, Of hire estat and of hir governaunce, Quod Pandarus, `Now is it tyme I wende; 220 But yet, I seye, aryseth, lat us daunce, And cast your widwes habit to mischaunce: What list yow thus your-self to disfigure, Sith yow is tid thus fair an aventure?' `A! Wel bithought! For love of god,' quod she, 225 `Shal I not witen what ye mene of this?' `No, this thing axeth layser,' tho quod he, `And eek me wolde muche greve, y-wis, If I it tolde, and ye it toke amis.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
Depend upon it, he meant a good creature, who had no joy but in the happiness of the loved ones whom she contributed to make uncomfortable, putting by all the tid-bits for them and spending nothing on herself.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996
They are a kind of public men that, we are thankful to say, are not known in Protestant and Evangelical England, but they may be pictured out and described to you in this homely way: An Opportunist stands well out of the sparks of the fire, and well in behind the stone wall, till the fanatics for liberty, equality, and fraternity have snatched the chestnuts out of the fire, and then the Opportunist steps out from his safe place and blandly divides the well-roasted tid-bits among his family and his friends.
Bunyan Characters - Third Series Alexander Whyte 2005
There she would lie, with gaping seams and half filled with fœtid water, which, when the mist-laden wind stirred her, would wash backwards and forwards through our mouldering bones, and that would be the end of her, and of those in her who would follow after myths and seek out the secrets of Nature.
She H. Rider Haggard 2001
The following day the entire ato has a ceremonial fishing in the river, called "mang-o'-gao" or "tid-wil." A fish feast follows for the evening meal.
The Bontoc Igorot Albert Ernest Jenks 2005

Quotes with TID (1)

The word 'eavesdropper' originally referred to people who, under the pretence of taking in some fresh air, would stand under the 'eavesdrip' of their house - from which the collected raindrops would fall - in the hopes of catching any juicy tid-bits of information that might come their way from their neighbour's property.
Susie Dent
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal.

Used 52 times in crossword archives (1945–2015).