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

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Darr n. The European black tern.

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BLACK tern 1 answer
TERN, black 1 answer
Black Tea 14 answers
Tern 19 answers
European bird 64 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DARR (5)

Slack say that they made the statement at the express request of Major Darr of the Commanding General's staff.
Military Reminiscences of the Civil War V1 Jacob Dolson Cox 2007
Darr, in the angelical tongue, is the true name of the stone.'" "He said before that Audcal was gold," said Dee, addressing the seer.
Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2) John Roby 2005
STEELE Author of "The Disappearance of John Darr" International Fiction Library Cleveland New York Press of the Commercial Bookbinding Co., Cleveland 1911 CHAPTER I THE STORY OF A DOUBLE TRAGEDY The young man was evidently in a tremendous hurry, and as soon as the ferryboat bumped into the slip he was at the gate and was the first one ashore.
The Mansion of Mystery Chester K. Steele 2005
Toch!" No other combination of letters may convey the guttural, "Have I no' seen the lamps at warr'k mysel', after darr'k, at the end o' the roads that debouch upon the veld! The Dutchman would be able to plead precedent, I'm thinking." "He will have plenty of time to think where he is at present.
The Dop Doctor Clotilde Inez Mary Graves 2009
The book has the added advantage of being charmingly illustrated in colour by Gustave Darré." =Nottingham Guardian.=--"It is a merry book, and should keep the nursery in a good humour for hours.
Ringan Gilhaize John Galt 2009

Quotes with DARR (1)

The fundamental metaphor of National Socialism as it related to the world around it was the garden, not the wild forest. One of the most important Nazi ideologists, R.W. Darré, made clear the relationship between gardening and genocide: “He who leaves the plants in a garden to themselves will soon find to his surprise that the garden is overgrown by weeds and that even the basic character of the plants has changed. If therefore the garden is to remain the breeding ground for …
Derrick Jensen The Culture of Make Believe