Crossword-Solution: HOMY 4 letters, 15 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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HOMY anagram MYOH, OHMY

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Comfortable, as accommodations 1 answer
Comfortable, as accommodations (Var.) 1 answer
Comfortable: Var. 1 answer
Cozy: var. 1 answer
Familiar and cozy (Var.) 1 answer
Intimate: Coll. 1 answer
Warm and comfy: var. 1 answer
like a home 1 answer
Familiar and cozy 2 answers
Pleasantly comfortable 2 answers
Comfy-cozy 3 answers
Very comfortable 4 answers
AND COMFY WARM 10 answers
Comfy 46 answers
Snug 63 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HOMY (5)

She was not stately and imposing in royally sumptuous blue velvet and ermine; nor yet was she cozy and homy in bronze-gold crêpe de Chine and swan's-down.
Miss Billy Married Eleanor H. Porter 2008
Morgan, the medical man, still here?" "No, indeed! he took out his 'ploma after you left, and became a real doctor; and a pretty practice he had too, when he took, all of a sudden, to some new-fangled way of physicking,--I think they calls it homy- something." "Homoeopathy?" "That's it; something against all reason: and so he lost his practice here and went up to Lunnun.
My Novel, Volume 4. Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005
Digby when he was taken ill, and stayed till the next morning; and our doctor says his name is Morgan, and he lives in Lunnou, and is a homy--something." "Homicide," suggested Leonard, ignorantly.
My Novel, Volume 6. Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005
Morgan, the medical man, still here?” “No, indeed! he took out his ‘ploma after you left, and became a real doctor; and a pretty practice he had too, when he took, all of a sudden, to some new-fangled way of physicking,--I think they calls it homy-something.” “Homoeopathy?” “That’s it; something against all reason: and so he lost his practice here and went up to Lunnun.
My Novel, Complete Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2009
Digby when he was taken ill, and stayed till the next morning; and our doctor says his name is Morgan, and he lives in Lunnou, and is a homy--something.” “Homicide,” suggested Leonard, ignorantly.
My Novel, Complete Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2009
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 12 times in crossword archives (1951–2012).