Crossword-Solution: GLEED 5 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Gleed v. i. A live or glowing coal; a glede.

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GLEED anagram GLEDE, LEDGE

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Glowing coal, in England 1 answer
Glowing coal, in Yorkshire 1 answer
GLOWING coal 2 answers
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Coal ___ 24 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GLEED (5)

Sic-like—I awn the weary fac’— Whan on my muse the gate I tak, An’ see her gleed e’e raxin’ back To keek ahint her;— To me, the brig o’ Heev’n gangs black As blackest winter.
Underwoods Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
And further I thought that the Statues, Images and Walls could goe, and the Oxen and other brute beasts could speake and tell strange newes, and that immediately I should see and heare some Oracles from the heavens, and from the gleed of the Sun.
The Golden Asse Lucius Apuleius 1999
Their love grows and increases continually; but the one feels shame before the other; and each conceals and hides this love so that neither flame nor smoke is seen from the gleed beneath the ashes.
Cliges: A Romance Chretien de Troyes 2000
And scents and sounds in the morning-tide * Of birds and zephyrs in fragrance vie; But I think of one, of an absent friend, * And tears rail like rain from a showery sky; And the flamy tongues in my breast uprise * As sparks from gleed that in dark air fly.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 5 Richard F. Burton 2001
Now, there is a thing I fain wad ken, in the way of philosophical inquiry--Did you ever hear of the umquhile Lady Huntinglen, the departed Countess of this noble earl, ganging a wee bit gleed in her walk through the world; I mean in the way of slipping a foot, casting a leglin-girth, or the like, ye understand me?” [Footnote: A leglin-girth is the lowest hoop upon a _leglin_, or milk-pail.
The Fortunes of Nigel Sir Walter Scott 2004

Quotes with GLEED (2)

What doesthis F. — I.W. mean?”“Initial-slang,” informed Baines. “Made correctby common usage. It has become a worldwidemotto. You’ll see it all over the place if you haven’tnoticed it already.”“I have seen it here and there but attached no importanceto it and thought nothing more about it. Iremember now that it was inscribed in several placesincluding Seth’s and the fire depot.”“It was on the sides of that bus we couldn’tempty,” put in Gleed. “It didn’t mean anything tome.”“I…
Eric Frank Russell . . . And Then There Were None
How can trade be bad if you don’t make moneyeven when it’s good?” inquired Gleed, reasonablyapplying the information Harrison had given him. Jeff’s big moon eyes went over him slowly thenturned to Harrison. “So he’s another bum off yourboat, eh? What’s he talking about?”“Money,” explained Harrison. “It’s stuff we use tosimplify trade. It’s printed stuff, like documentaryobs of various sizes.”“That tells me a lot,” Jeff Baines observed. “Ittells a crowd that has to make a prin…
Eric Frank Russell The Great Explosion
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Used 2 times in crossword archives (1970–1986).