Crossword-Solution: WRIGGLY 7 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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

Another obligingly credits our family with the possession of a tower full of snakes and explains those little, wriggly things in that way.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Come to Panther and play Noah’s Ark.’ The Lamb came with his pretty hair all tumbled and his face all dusty from the destruction of Pompeii, and instantly became a baby snake, hissing and wriggling and creeping in Anthea’s arms, as she said-- ‘I love my little baby snake, He hisses when he is awake, He creeps with such a wriggly creep, He wriggles even in his sleep.’ ‘Crocky,’ said the Lamb, and showed all his little teeth.
The Phoenix and the Carpet E. Nesbit 1997
Instead of one large room there were several small ones, and across the front was a porch with wriggly lines on a trellis, minutely labeled, "honeysuckle." At a quarter of five Dan made as elaborate a toilet as the washroom permitted.
Calvary Alley Alice Hegan Rice 2006
All inky black except the phosphorescence, miles and miles of it! And some dolphins, all covered with silver, kept racing with us and leaping clear out of the water, like wriggly bits of fire.
The Honorable Percival Alice Hegan Rice 2005
And she has got a drop of water full of wriggly things all alive; and she says we drink it by the gallon, and it is no wonder we feel bad in our insides.
The Rebel of the School Mrs. L. T. Meade 2005

Quotes with WRIGGLY (1)

The whole right side of his face was smashed in, concave forehead and crushed cheekbone and one eye bugging precariously from a broken socket. He was purplish-black, and dirty white: Maggots seethed from every pore and crawled across him in excited wriggly piles, blowflies waving and blooming and wilting, the bits of bone they'd scraped clean glinting like tiny mosaic tiles. Scraps of jeans and a leather jacket clung to the sticky seething mess of his flesh. He was big, big s…
Joan Frances Turner Dust
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1970).