Crossword-Solution: BIDDY 5 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Biddy n. A name used in calling a hen or chicken.
Biddy n. An Irish serving woman or girl.

We have 23 clues for the answer “BIDDY”

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Old hen 1 answer
Hen, informally 1 answer
Fussy type 1 answer
Fussy old woman 1 answer
Fussy old hen? 1 answer
Fussy cackler? 1 answer
Fuss- budget 1 answer
Full-grown female chicken 1 answer
Cackler 2 answers
Hatchling 2 answers
Barnyard fowl 6 answers
Fussbudget 8 answers
Crone 9 answers
A MUSSY FUSSY BEDROOM 11 answers
A FUSSY AND ECCENTRIC DISPOSITION 11 answers
Hen 11 answers
Hag 27 answers
Maid 30 answers
AUSTRALIAN lake(s) 52 answers
Bat 57 answers
Drab 68 answers
__ bag 71 answers
Chicken 72 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BIDDY (5)

They clucked and cackled like a bunch of biddy hens which had been surprised by a predator's invasion of the hen house.
Wild Justice Ruth M. Sprague 1994
Biddy Malone, which was the kitchen mechanic, she says the perfessor's wife's been over to her mother's while this smallpox has been going on, and they is a nurse in the house looking after Miss Margery, the little kid that's sick.
Danny's Own Story Don Marquis 1996
Turning at once to the woman, he asked her in a business-like way whether she had anything to do, whether she were a Catholic or a Protestant, whether she could read, and so forth; and then, after a few kind words and some sweeties to the child, he despatched the mother with some tracts about Biddy and the Priest, and the Orangeman’s Bible.
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Poor Bridget, or Biddy, our red-armed maid of all work! What must she do but buy a small copper breast-pin and put it under “Schoolma’am’s” plate that morning, at breakfast? And Schoolma’am would wear it,—though I made her cover it, as well as I could, with a tea-rose.
The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table Oliver Wendell Holmes 2013
His first experiences in the world as a puling puppy, had taught him that Biddy, his mother, and his father Terrence, hated niggers.
Jerry of the Islands Jack London 2005

Quotes with BIDDY (3)

We may see a Creature with forty-nine heads Who lives in the desolate snow, And whenever he catches a cold (which he dreads) He has forty-nine noses to blow.'We may see the venomous Pink-Spotted Scrunch Who can chew up a man with one bite. It likes to eat five of them roasted for lunch And eighteen for its supper at night.'We may see a Dragon, and nobody knows That we won't see a Unicorn there. We may see a terrible Monster with toes Growing out of the tufts of his hair.'We m…
Roald Dahl James and the Giant Peach
Because if it is to spite her,' Biddy pursued, 'I should think -but you know best- that might be better and more independently done by caring nothing for her words. And if it is to gain her over, I should think -but you know best- she was not worth gaining over.
Charles Dickens
Monk worked on his remaining Intertect cases at his dining table while I tried to hone my detecting instincts by reading the Murder, She Wrote novel he bought in Mill Valley. I can't say that I learned much about investigative procedure but I discovered that you should stay far away from Cabot Cove. That tiny New England village is deadlier than Beirut, South Central Los Angeles, and the darkest back alley in Juarez combined. Even though every killer eventually gets caught by…
Lee Goldberg Mr. Monk and the Dirty Cop
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 26 times in crossword archives (1974–2023).