Crossword-Solution: AWD 3 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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AWD anagram DAW, WAD

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Feature of many winter-ready vehicles: Abbr. 1 answer
Good feature for snowy travel, briefly 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Neerer his presence _Adam_ though not awd, Yet with submiss approach and reverence meek, As to a superior Nature, bowing low, Thus said.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Neerer his presence Adam though not awd, Yet with submiss approach and reverence meek, As to a superior Nature, bowing low, 360 Thus said.
The Poetical Works of John Milton John Milton 1999
And d'you know what impertinence is?” “I should do; I fancy I've--I awd say it's what gentlemen aften are unless their mammies whipped 'em as lads.” For a moment the parson looked as if about to seize his opponent and shake him.
Bob, Son of Battle Alfred Ollivant 2007
One year before the appearance of Ray's Collection of English Words the York printer, Stephen Bulkby, had issued, as a humble broadside without author's name, a poem which bore the following title: A Yorkshire Dialogue in Yorkshire Dialect; Between an Awd Wife, a Lass, and a Butcher.
Yorkshire Dialect Poems F.W. Moorman 2001
Browne has caught something of the Scottish poet's racy vigour, and in his use of a broken line of refrain in the song, "Ye loit'ring minutes faster flee," he is employing a metrical device which Burns had used with great success in his "Holy Fair" and "Halloween." The eclogue, "Awd Daisy," the theme of which is a Yorkshire farmer's lament for his dead mare, exhibits that affection for faithful animals which we meet with in Cowper, Burns, and other poets of the Romantic Revival.
Yorkshire Dialect Poems F.W. Moorman 2001