Crossword-Solution: COBBS 5 letters, 13 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Baseball's "Georgia Peach" and family 1 answer
Baseball's Ty and family 1 answer
Bill of "Night at the Museum" 1 answer
Irvin S. and Lee J. 1 answer
Irvin S. and Ty 1 answer
Lee J. and Ty 1 answer
Some hearty salads 1 answer
Ty and Irvin S. 1 answer
Ty and Lee J. 1 answer
Ty's folks 1 answer
Ty, and family 1 answer
Tyrus and others. 1 answer
Some salads 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Even supposing Master Harry hadn't come to him one morning early, and said, "Cobbs, how should you spell Norah, if you was asked?" and then began cutting it in print all over the fence.
The Holly-Tree Charles Dickens 2005
One day he stops, along with her, where Boots was hoeing weeds in the gravel, and says, speaking up, "Cobbs," he says, "I like _you_." "Do you, sir? I'm proud to hear it." "Yes, I do, Cobbs.
The Holly-Tree Charles Dickens 2005
Walmers, he said to him when he gave him notice of his intentions to leave, "Cobbs," he says, "have you anythink to complain of? I make the inquiry because if I find that any of my people really has anythink to complain of, I wish to make it right if I can." "No, sir," says Cobbs; "thanking you, sir, I find myself as well sitiwated here as I could hope to be anywheres.
The Holly-Tree Charles Dickens 2005
The truth is, sir, that I'm a-going to seek my fortun'." "O, indeed, Cobbs!" he says; "I hope you may find it." And Boots could assure me--which he did, touching his hair with his bootjack, as a salute in the way of his present calling--that he hadn't found it yet.
The Holly-Tree Charles Dickens 2005
But before I take these measures, Cobbs, I should wish you to find from themselves whether your opinion is correct." "Sir, to you," says Cobbs, "that shall be done directly." So Boots goes up-stairs to the Angel, and there he finds Master Harry on a e-normous sofa,--immense at any time, but looking like the Great Bed of Ware, compared with him,--a drying the eyes of Miss Norah with his pocket- hankecher.
The Holly-Tree Charles Dickens 2005
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Used 15 times in crossword archives (1952–2025).