Crossword-Solution: TIZ 3 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TIZ (5)

From Valencia when they took my girls away, I loved with heart and spirit the Heirs of Carrión, And the two swords I gave them, Coláda and Tizón-- I won them in such manner as a good knight became-- That they might do you service and do honor to their fame.
The Lay of the Cid R. Selden Rose 2004
And since that we return them he desires now and demands, Into his hand to give them in thy presence are we fain." Then they brought forth Coláda and Tizón, the falchions twain, Straightway they gave them over to the King their sovereign's hands.
The Lay of the Cid R. Selden Rose 2004
They are executed in a very rough and imperfect way, and not very faithfully by an artist who signs himself "Tiz." The poor, but spirited publisher adds that the expense has been enormous--"greater than was originally contemplated," but he comforts himself with the compliment that "if any publication would repay the cost of its production, it would be the far- famed Pickwick Papers." On the whole, it is a very interesting edition to have, and I have never seen a copy save the one I possess.
Pickwickian Manners and Customs Percy Fitzgerald 2007
Think you 'tiz stolen?" _Greta_, I told myself, _you need a miltown before the crow makes wing through your kooky head._ I turned to go and fetch me one from my closet.
No Great Magic Fritz Reuter Leiber 2007
Calico back, and stony rock, Arlum, barlum, bash! In the United States:-- Inty, minty, tippity, fig, Dinah, donah, norma, nig, Oats, floats, country notes; Dinah, donah, tiz, Hulla-ballop-bulloo, Out goes you! This curious one in Edinburgh:-- Inty, tinty, tethery, methery, Bank for over, Dover, ding, Aut, taut, toosh; Up the Causey, down the Cross, There stands a bonnie white horse: It can gallop, it can trot, It can carry the mustard pot.
Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories Robert Ford 2008