Crossword-Solution: CUD 3 letters, 163 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Word Word Type Definition
Cud n. That portion of food which is brought up into the mouth by
ruminating animals from their first stomach, to be chewed a second
time.
Cud n. A portion of tobacco held in the mouth and chewed; a quid.
Cud n. The first stomach of ruminating beasts.

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CUD anagram CDU, DUC, UCD, UDC

We have 163 clues for the answer “CUD”

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A cow chews it 1 answer
Attack on a fortress 1 answer
Bossie's chew 1 answer
Bossy mouthful 1 answer
Bossy s chew 1 answer
Bossy's chew 1 answer
Bossy's delight. 1 answer
Bossy's mouthful 1 answer
Bossy's second course? 1 answer
Bovine bolus 1 answer
Bovine chaw 1 answer
Bovine chew 1 answer
Bovine mouthful 1 answer
Bovine's chew 1 answer
Cattle chaw 1 answer
Cattle's chaw 1 answer
Chaw, for one 1 answer
Chew for Bossy 1 answer
Chew for Elsie 1 answer
Chew it over 1 answer
Chew of tobacco 1 answer
Chew one's ___ (ponder) 1 answer
Chew the __: ponder 1 answer
Chew the ___ (ruminate) 1 answer
Chewable substance 1 answer
Chewed by ruminants. 1 answer
Chewed item 1 answer
Chewed-over material 1 answer
Cow chew 1 answer
Cow's chaw 1 answer
Cow's concern 1 answer
Cow's morsel. 1 answer
Cow's mouthful 1 answer
Cow's re-chewed fare 1 answer
Cow's second helping? 1 answer
Cows chew it 1 answer
Cows chew on it 1 answer
Elsie's chew 1 answer
Farm chew 1 answer
Food rechewed 1 answer
Giraffe's chew 1 answer
Gnu chew 1 answer
Guernsey chew 1 answer
Guernsey mouthful 1 answer
Heifer's mouthful 1 answer
Holstein chew 1 answer
Holstein's chew 1 answer
It comes up after being downed 1 answer
It comes up after going down 1 answer
It's chewed by ruminants 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CUD (5)

The led cows, hastily brought in and tethered to anything that would hold them, were looking stupidly on, or lying down chewing the cud of nothing particularly repaying their trouble, which they had picked up in their interrupted saunter.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
The dark never hurt anybody yet.” The gun-bullocks lay down together and began chewing the cud, but the young mule huddled close to Billy.
The Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling 1995
One of these mounds has been used for many years as the grave-yard, and to-day we saw attenuated cows lying against the marble tomb-stones, chewing their cud in contentment, after a meal of corn furnished by General York.
Life On The Mississippi, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
Preoccupied and possessed, Selina had strayed down the garden and out into the pasture beyond, where, on a bit of rising ground that dominated the garden on one side and the downs with the old coach-road on the other, she had cast herself down to chew the cud of fancy.
Dream Days Kenneth Grahame 2008
Macfarlane, sobered by his fury, chewed the cud of the money he had been forced to squander and the slights he had been obliged to swallow.
Tales and Fantasies Robert Louis Stevenson 2013

Quotes with CUD (3)

God, A Poem 'I didn't exist at Creation, I didn't exist at the Flood, And I won't be around for Salvation To sort out the sheep from the cud-'Or whatever the phrase is. The fact is In soteriological terms I'm a crude existential malpractice And you are a diet of worms
James Fenton
Good or bad, happy or sad, everything that happens does so for a reason; no incident in this world is a stray occurrence. Don’t be unnecessarily perplexed or anxious about it- accept it. There’s no point resisting it because it was ordained. A strain of music, perhaps a song, at times a stray incident brings back memories of another day. Some may be nostalgically beautiful others may bring back that ache in the heart that you thought you had overcome long ago. Don’t stop them…
Latika Teotia
Bent double, like old beggars under sacks, Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge, Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs And towards our distant rest began to trudge. Men marched asleep. Many had lost their boots But limped on, blood-shod. All went lame; all blind; Drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots Of disappointed shells that dropped behind. GAS! Gas! Quick, boys!-- An ecstasy of fumbling, Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time; But some…
Wilfred Owen The Collected Poems of Wilfred Owen
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 241 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).