Crossword-Solution: GATTO 5 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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GATTO anagram GOTAT, GOTTA

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GATTO (5)

The words that she herself had uttered at the moment when Mathias acceded to Solonet’s conditions, “Questa coda non e di questo gatto,” were cried aloud in her mind by that voice of memory.
The Marriage Contract Honore de Balzac 1998
She burst into tears and answered between her sobs: “Oh, no! they are all very good to me; but I long for news from home, and I pine to see my mother and my sister.” Old Gatto, being a sensible old cat, understood the little servant’s feelings.
The Crimson Fairy Book Various 2000
The little maid looked at the two jars from under her long dark lashes: “In the oil jar,” she answered timidly, thinking to herself: “I could not ask to be bathed in gold.” But Father Gatto replied: “No, no; you have deserved something better than that.” And seizing her in his strong paws he plunged her into the liquid gold.
The Crimson Fairy Book Various 2000
There is no putting up with the creature—do send her away, Father Gatto! Lizina herself would not be angry with us; she must know very well what her sister is like.” “Come here,” said Father Gatto, in his most severe tones to Peppina.
The Crimson Fairy Book Various 2000
She ran home to her mother at the top of her speed, yelling with rage and despair; and it took Lizina two hours with a big basin of hot water and two cakes of soap to get rid of the layer of ashes with which Father Gatto had adorned her.
The Crimson Fairy Book Various 2000

Quotes with GATTO (1)

Instead of the calendrical terms Monday, Tuesday and so forth, we cheerfully offer the following surrogates. Use them freely and often, for their use honors us all. For Sunday, please use Sunshine. For Monday. pleasy use Monty. For Tuesday, please use Toes. For Wednesday, please use Wetty. For Thursday, please use Thurby. For Friday, please use Fribs. For Saturday, please use Satto-gatto.
Mark Dunn Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1970–1992).