Crossword-Solution: BISH 4 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Bish n. Same as Bikh.

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HINDU poison 3 answers
INDIAN poison 3 answers
HIMALAYAN herbaceous plant 4 answers
POISONOUS substance 8 answers
Mistake 86 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BISH (5)

The India variety is known as the Bish poison.” Kent started--Bish poison--was he never to get away from the letter “B”? “Can you procure Bish in this country?” he asked.
The Red Seal Natalie Sumner Lincoln 1999
Why, every time she's had a cold her one fear was that she'd die and leave 'Bish behind to be kidnaped by some woman.
Keziah Coffin Joseph C. Lincoln 2006
Well, 'Bish Pepper, what are you standin' there for? If you're goin', come right into the house and change your clothes this minute.” Kyan obeyed.
Keziah Coffin Joseph C. Lincoln 2006
Neuer was such a sodaine Scholler made: Neuer came Reformation in a Flood, With such a heady currance scowring faults: Nor neuer Hidra-headed Wilfulnesse So soone did loose his Seat; and all at once; As in this King Bish.Ely.
Henry V William Shakespeare 2000
They know your Grace hath cause, and means, and might; So hath your Highnesse: neuer King of England Had Nobles richer, and more loyall Subiects, Whose hearts haue left their bodyes here in England, And lye pauillion'd in the fields of France Bish.Can.
Henry V William Shakespeare 2000

Quotes with BISH (2)

There was something better in life than this rub­bish, if only he could get to it — love — nobility — big spaces where passion clasped peace, spaces no science could reach, but they existed for ever, full of woods some of them, and arched with majestic sky and a friend. . .
E.M. Forster Maurice
Down vith children! Do them in! Boil their bones and fry their skin! Bish them, sqvish them, bash them, mash them! Brrreak them, shake them, slash them, smash them! Offer chocs vith magic powder! Say “Eat up!” then say it louder. Crrram them full of sticky eats, Send them home still guzzling sveets. And in the morning little fools Go marching off to separate schools. A girl feels sick and goes all pale. She yells, “Hey look! I've grrrown a tail!” A boy who's standing next to …
Roald Dahl The Witches