Crossword-Solution: VOLE 4 letters, 92 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Vole n. A deal at cards that draws all the tricks.
Vole v. i. To win all the tricks by a vole.
Vole n. Any one of numerous species of micelike rodents belonging to
Arvicola and allied genera of the subfamily Arvicolinae. They have a
thick head, short ears, and a short hairy tail.

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VOLE anagram LEOV, LEVO, LOVE, OVEL, VELO

We have 92 clues for the answer “VOLE”

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Grasslands burrower 1 answer
Meadow-mouse. 1 answer
Meadow rodent 1 answer
Meadow mouse, by another name 1 answer
Meadow mouse 1 answer
Lemminglike rodent 1 answer
Lemming mouse. 1 answer
Lemming kin 1 answer
Lemming cousin 1 answer
Kin of a lemming 1 answer
Hamster relative 1 answer
Hamster cousin 1 answer
Mouselike critter 1 answer
Grand slam, in bridge 1 answer
Garden rodent 1 answer
Furry garden pest 1 answer
Field rodent 1 answer
Field Mice catchers 1 answer
Destructive rodent 1 answer
Crop-damaging rodent 1 answer
Cousin of rat and mouse. 1 answer
Cousin of a lemming 1 answer
Burrowing, mouselike rodent 1 answer
Rodent with a rounded muzzle 1 answer
rat water 1 answer
mouse field 1 answer
Tiny-eared rodent 1 answer
Stout-bodied rodent 1 answer
Snack for a coyote 1 answer
Small mammal whose teeth are used in archaeological dating 1 answer
Slam, at cards. 1 answer
Short-tailed field rodent 1 answer
SMALL mouselike rodent 1 answer
SMALL herbivorous rodent 1 answer
Coup in card playing 1 answer
Rodent like a stocky mouse 1 answer
Riverbank rodent 1 answer
Relative of the lemming 1 answer
Ratlike rodent 1 answer
Rat's cousin 1 answer
Rat in "The Wind and the Willows" is one, interestingly enough 1 answer
Rat cousin 1 answer
Muskrat's kin 1 answer
Muskrat's burrowing cousin 1 answer
Mouselike farmland pest 1 answer
Bobtail mouse 1 answer
BOBTAIL 1 answer
A microtid rodent 1 answer
snow mouse 2 answers
Garden tunneler 2 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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Sentences with VOLE (5)

But in answer to all my shouts there never was any sound at all, except of a rocky echo, or a scared bird hustling away, or the sudden dive of a water-vole; and the place grew thicker and thicker, and the covert grew darker above me, until I thought that the fishes might have good chance of eating me, instead of my eating the fishes.
Lorna Doone, A Romance of Exmoor R. D. Blackmore 2006
Well, I have had king and vole,--seven points rather than five! [The "fifth" is the highest in this game, so Liszt means that he won.] My two concerts alone, and especially the third, at the Conservatoire, for the Beethoven Monument, are concerts out of the ordinary run, such as I only can give in Europe at the present moment.
Letters of Franz Liszt, Volume 1, "From Paris to Rome: Franz Liszt; Letters assembled by La Mara and translated 2003
Tournel, a writer of fables and songs, a biting and fine wit, a local literary glory, having proposed to the ladies' whom he saw rather drowsy, to play a game of "L'oiseau vole," (the bird steals--flies) the joke flew through the salons of the Prefect and from there, reaching those of the town, made all the jaws of the Province laugh for a whole month.
Mademoiselle Fifi Guy de Maupassant 2003
CHARTISM Chartism was the name applied to the agitation in favor of a statement of principles called "The People's Charter." The six points of Chartism were: (l) annual Parliaments, (2) salaries for members, (3) universal suffrage, (4) vole by ballot, (5) abolition of property qualification for membership in the House of Commons, and (6) equal electoral districts.
Ten Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century James Richard Joy 2004
Antoine? See, I have not forgotten it-- "'Nos amants sont en guerre, Vole, mon coeur, vole.'" He hummed the lines over and over, watching through his half-shut eyes the torture he was inflicting.
Pierre And His People, [Tales of the Far North], Volume 4. Gilbert Parker 2004

Quotes with VOLE (3)

A chubby vole sat as guardian between the two sections, making sure the hoi polloi didn't get any ideas above their station. His name was Harold, and the most important thing he had learned in his life, as far as he was concerned, was that it was entirely possible to sleep with one's eyes open, or at least open enough to deceive passersby, if one was willing to put in a bit of practice. True, it wasn't as good as a full-on nap, but any degree of slumber was better than waking…
Daniel Polansky The Builders
Promoting promiscuity in this evolved and civilized society is actually like signing the Declaration, that says:“I hereby renounce my membership of humankind, since I am neither human nor kind. I declare that I no longer belong to the modern human species, i.e. the Homo sapiens. From now on I shall be counted among the swingers of the animal kingdom, such as the bonobo or montane vole. I am simply an arrogant philandering savage.
Abhijit Naskar Wise Mating: A Treatise on Monogamy
Marriage," "mating," and "love" are socially constructed phenomena that have little or no transferable meaning outside any given culture. The examples we've noted of rampant ritualized group sex, mate-swapping, unrestrained casual affairs, and socially sanctioned sequential sex were all reported in cultures that anthropologists insist are monogamous simply because they've determined that something they call "marriage" takes place there. No wonder so many insist that marriage,…
Christopher Ryan Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality
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