Crossword-Solution: KNAP 4 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Knap n. A protuberance; a swelling; a knob; a button; hence, rising
ground; a summit. See Knob, and Knop.
Knap v. t. To bite; to bite off; to break short.
Knap v. t. To strike smartly; to rap; to snap.
Knap v. i. To make a sound of snapping.
Knap n. A sharp blow or slap.

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KNAP anagram PANK

We have 40 clues for the answer “KNAP”

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Sack opening 1 answer
Break stone 1 answer
Chip, as flint 1 answer
Chip, as flint, in Britain 1 answer
Crest of a small hill 1 answer
Hill crest, in England 1 answer
Hill top: Dial. 1 answer
Hilltop: Dial. 1 answer
Sack opener? 1 answer
Break with a quick blow 1 answer
Sack preceder 1 answer
Shape flints 1 answer
Shape stone into tools 1 answer
Start for sack 1 answer
Strike sharply, in Surrey 1 answer
Word attached to "sack" 1 answer
Word with "sack" 1 answer
shape an arrowhead 1 answer
Become chipped 1 answer
A summit. 1 answer
"Sack" lead-in 1 answer
"Sack" attachment 1 answer
Bite or nibble: Dial. 1 answer
"Sack" starter 2 answers
Scottish words cut 2 answers
Kind of sack 2 answers
Sack start 2 answers
Type of sack 3 answers
BLACK STARTER 10 answers
BLACK BELT'S BLOW 10 answers
Sharp blow 10 answers
cut Scottish words 12 answers
BREAK off 15 answers
Tub 18 answers
Nibble 19 answers
Hilltop 20 answers
Mound 56 answers
Summit 64 answers
Knockout 76 answers
Strike 102 answers
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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 KNAP (5)

Neither do I reckon it an ill seat, only where the air is unwholesome; but likewise where the air is unequal; as you shall see many fine seats set upon a knap of ground, environed with higher hills round about it; whereby the heat of the sun is pent in, and the wind gathereth as in troughs; so as you shall have, and that suddenly, as great diversity of heat and cold as if you dwelt in several places.
Essays Francis Bacon 1996
Amongst other things they spoke of the middle ages: some praised that period as far more interesting, far more poetical than our own too sober present; indeed Councillor Knap defended this opinion so warmly, that the hostess declared immediately on his side, and both exerted themselves with unwearied eloquence.
Andersen's Fairy Tales Hans Christian Andersen 1999
What Happened to the Councillor It was late; Councillor Knap, deeply occupied with the times of King Hans, intended to go home, and malicious Fate managed matters so that his feet, instead of finding their way to his own galoshes, slipped into those of Fortune.
Andersen's Fairy Tales Hans Christian Andersen 1999
INTERLOPERS AT THE KNAP CHAPTER I The north road from Casterbridge is tedious and lonely, especially in winter-time.
Wessex Tales Thomas Hardy 2002
Its situation gave the house what little distinctive name it possessed, namely, ‘The Knap.’ Some forty yards off a brook dribbled past, which, for its size, made a great deal of noise.
Wessex Tales Thomas Hardy 2002
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 58 times in crossword archives (1949–2016).