Crossword-Solution: HAVER 5 letters, 30 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Haver n. A possessor; a holder.
Haver n. The oat; oats.
Haver v. i. To maunder; to talk foolishly; to chatter.

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HAVER anagram HARVE, HAVRE

We have 30 clues for the answer “HAVER”

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Be slow in making a decision 1 answer
She played Marilyn Miller 1 answer
Phyllis of the stage. 1 answer
Old-time actress June 1 answer
Oat: Dial. Eng. 1 answer
June of the movies. 1 answer
June of Hollywood 1 answer
June of "The Dolly Sisters" 1 answer
June of "Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!" 1 answer
June of "Love Nest" (1951) 1 answer
June of "Love Nest" 1 answer
June of 40s musicals 1 answer
Grable's "The Dolly Sisters" co-star 1 answer
Comrade: Heb. 1 answer
Be: Portugese 1 answer
Actress June from Rock Island 1 answer
A June of Hollywood 1 answer
"The Dolly Sisters" co-star 1 answer
"Look for the Silver Lining" star 1 answer
"Dolly Sisters" actress 1 answer
June in Hollywood 3 answers
ACTRESS JUNE 11 answers
Talk foolishly 12 answers
talk out time 14 answers
Foolish talk 22 answers
expatiate 36 answers
Gabble 46 answers
Hesitate 48 answers
Tattle 53 answers
Gossip 97 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HAVER (5)

Nevertheless our old game with the haver of a thing, as she called it, was continued, with this difference, that it was now she who carried the book covertly upstairs, and I who replaced it on the shelf, and several times we caught each other in the act, but not a word said either of us; we were grown self-conscious.
Margaret Ogilvy J. M. Barrie 2010
They had dined at a wayside inn on jugged hare, roast beef, and Yorkshire pudding, clotted cream and haver (oaten) bread, and the careless stillness of physical well-being and of minds at ease needed no speech, but the mutual smiling nod of intimate sympathy.
The Man Between Amelia E. Barr 1997
And quarter was settled, so that a BAUER [Plough-Farmer] got four to five companies to lodge, and a GARTNER [Spade-Farmer] two or three hundred cavalry..The houses were full of Officers, the GARTE [Garths] and the Fields full of horsemen and baggage; and all round, you saw nothing but fires burning; the ZAUNE [wooden railings] were instantly torn down for firewood; the hay, straw, barley and haver, were eaten away, and brought to nothing; and everything from the barns was carried out.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XII. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000
Ariosto, who, with all his faults, must be acknowledged a great poet, has put these words into the mouth of an Evangelist; but whether they will pass for gospel now I cannot tell:— “Non fu si santo ni benigno Augusto, Come la tuba di Virgilio suona; L’haver havuto in poesia buon gusto, La proscrittione iniqua gli pardona.” But heroic poetry is not of the growth of France, as it might be of England if it were cultivated.
Discourses on Satire and on Epic Poetry John Dryden 2014
Julian, it is the General's desire that the men pile their arms on the ground they occupy, and refresh themselves with whatever their haver sacks contain." "How is this, De Courcy." "Surely the Americans do not capitulate"--"Is it to be child's play after all." "Dom it mon who would ha' thoat it poossible? "were among the various remarks made to the young aid-de-camp, on his return from the delivery of the last order.
The Canadian Brothers (Volume I) John Richardson 2004

Quotes with HAVER (1)

A rua dos cataventos Da vez primeira em que me assassinaram, Perdi um jeito de sorrir que eu tinha. Depois, a cada vez que me mataram, Foram levando qualquer coisa minha. Hoje, dos meu cadáveres eu sou O mais desnudo, o que não tem mais nada. Arde um toco de Vela amarelada, Como único bem que me ficou. Vinde! Corvos, chacais, ladrões de estrada! Pois dessa mão avaramente adunca Não haverão de arracar a luz sagrada! Aves da noite! Asas do horror! Voejai! Que a luz trêmula e tr…
Mario Quintana
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 20 times in crossword archives (1947–2010).