Crossword-Solution: BEAKED 6 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Beaked a. Having a beak or a beaklike point; beak-shaped.
Beaked a. Furnished with a process or a mouth like a beak; rostrate.

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Having a neb 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BEAKED (5)

His high-beaked nose and prominent chin had something of the same acute and incisive character which distinguished his intellect.
The Captain of the Pole-Star and Other Tales Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
The winds stir the flags of every civilized nation, while the Indians in their long-beaked canoes glide about from ship to ship, satisfying their curiosity or trading with the crews.
Steep Trails John Muir 1995
The brows were so drawn that there were two deep lines above the beaked nose, and the chin was thrust forward defiantly.
The Troll Garden and Selected Stories Willa Cather 1995
For the water, shoaling under our board, became changed in a moment to surprising hues of blue and grey; and in its transparency the coral branched and blossomed, and the fish of the inland sea cruised visibly below us, stained and striped, and even beaked like parrots.
In the South Seas Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
Then the new Caesar, stricken with affright At his own daring, shrunk from public gaze In the Elysee, and had lost the day But that around him flocked his birds of prey, Sharp-beaked, voracious, hungry for the deed.
The Sisters' Tragedy Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1996

Quotes with BEAKED (2)

Bellgrove, eminently lovable, because of his individual weakness, his incompetence, his failure as a man, a scholar, a leader or even as a companion, was neverless utterly alone. For the weak, above all, have their friends. Yet his gentleness, his pretence at authority, his palpable humanity were unable, for some reason or other, to function. He was demonstrably the type of venerable and absent-minded professor about whom all the sharp-beaked boys of the world should swarm.
Mervyn Peake
Some say an army of horsemensome an army on footothers say ships laden for warare the fairest things on earth. But I say the fairest sighton this dark earthis the face of the one you love. Nor is it hard to understand: love has humbled the heartsof the proudest queens. And I would rather see you now stepping over my thresholdthan any soldier greaved in gold or any iron-beaked ship.
Alison Croggon The Singing
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1958–1973).