Crossword-Solution: DUSH 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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From the overhanging branches, From the tassels of the birch-trees, Soft the Spirit of Sleep descended; By his airy hosts surrounded, His invisible attendants, Came the Spirit of Sleep, Nepahwin; Like a burnished Dush-kwo-ne-she, Like a dragon-fly, he hovered O’er the drowsy head of Kwasind.
The Song Of Hiawatha Henry W. Longfellow 1991
Hish fa'er's Dush Rubby--y' shee?" Without raising his voice, Griffith gave utterance to a volley of blasphemous expletives that crackled on the air like an electric discharge.
Out of the Primitive Robert Ames Bennet 2004
Sprent they samen into a lyng;[9] Sir Henry miss'd the noble king; And he that in his stirrups stood, With the axe, that was hard and good, With so great main, raucht[10] him a dint, That neither hat nor helm might stint The heavy dush that he him gave, The head near to the harns[11] he clave.
Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Vol. 1 George Gilfillan 2006
And I penned, 'Any thing dush?' 'Worse nor dovo.' 'What _is_ the covvo?' Says yuv, 'Mandy kaums tute to jal to my pal--don't spare the gry--mukk her jal!' So he del mi a fino grai, and I kistered eight mee so sig that I thought I'd mored her.
The English Gipsies and Their Language Charles G. Leland 2005
Yeckorus, most a hundred besh kenna, when mi dadas sus a chavo, yeck ratti a booti Rommany chals san millerin kettenescrus pash the boro panni, kun sar-sig the graias ankaired a-wickerin an' ludderin an' nuckerin' an kairin a boro gudli, an' the Rommanis shuned a shellin, an' dicked mushis prasterin and lullyin for lenders miraben, sa's seer-dush, avree a boro hev.
The English Gipsies and Their Language Charles G. Leland 2005