Crossword-Solution: FOGGIEST 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Least notion, in a phrase 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FOGGIEST (5)

Are you by any blessed chance a Free Trader?” “I am,” said I, without the foggiest notion of what he meant.
The Thirty-Nine Steps John Buchan 1996
About half-past three we went into the street, without the foggiest notion where we would find our next quarters.
Greenmantle John Buchan 1996
One of them said, "You wouldn't speak that way if you had the foggiest conception of the kind of chaps we have in the trenches." "It makes no difference what kind they are," the pessimist replied intolerantly.
Out To Win Coningsby Dawson 2005
But now, for the first time, she didn't have the foggiest notion of what was going on inside the robot's mind, and she couldn't find out.
Unwise Child Gordon Randall Garrett 2007
Now, mind you, I don't have the foggiest idea WHY this is happening, but I'm going to show you at least, WHAT happened." He picked up a pair of milk buckets from a rack beside the door and walked towards the cow stalls, Peterson trailing.
Make Mine Homogenized Rick Raphael 2008

Quotes with FOGGIEST (2)

My Aunt Dahlia, who runs a woman's paper called Milady's Boudoir, had recently backed me into a corner and made me promise to write her a few words for her "Husbands and Brothers" page on "What the Well-Dressed Man is Wearing". I believe in encouraging aunts, when deserving; and, as there are many worse eggs than her knocking about the metrop, I had consented blithely. But I give you my honest word that if I had had the foggiest notion of what I was letting myself in for, not…
P. G. Wodehouse
I'll tell you this much. Men think memories are like murals or statues or truth or whatever happened, never changes none. But that ain't so. They can capture the untruth of something, just as easy. They can change, especially as time leads to time.(...) To each man himself, his memories seems as solid and factual as a stone mosaic, an urn he could turn around and heft, a flower he could sniff. But when I go inside another, I don't see it or feel it like that. Everything is sh…
Jeff Salyards Scourge of the Betrayer
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Appears in: NY Sun.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (2004).