Crossword-Solution: LALE 4 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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LALE anagram ALLE, ELAL, ELLA, LAEL, LEAL, LELA

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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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Now, as we’ve played ahead every time, with such infernal luck, let’s play backward this time, and try what that brings us.” “But, Lale,” (Andrews’s nickname--his proper name being Bezaleel), said I, “we made something by going ahead every time--that is, if we were not going to be exchanged.
Andersonville, complete John McElroy 2006
Let us see, Mc.; how long’s it been since we were sitting on the sand there in Florence, boiling our pint of meal in that old can?” “It seems many years, Lale,” I said; “but for heaven’s sake let us try to forget it as soon as possible.
Andersonville, complete John McElroy 2006
Now, as we've played ahead every time, with such infernal luck, let's play backward this time, and try what that brings us." "But, Lale," (Andrews's nickname--his proper name being Bezaleel), said I, "we made something by going ahead every time--that is, if we were not going to be exchanged.
Andersonville, Volume 4 John McElroy 2006
Let us see, Mc.; how long's it been since we were sitting on the sand there in Florence, boiling our pint of meal in that old can?" "It seems many years, Lale," I said; "but for heaven's sake let us try to forget it as soon as possible.
Andersonville, Volume 4 John McElroy 2006
The captain of the canoe helped this dusky Venus to rise completely from the sea, and as she did not wish to return at once, he put his boat at her service for the exhilarating and risky sport of coasting the breakers; but putting far out to meet a wave of uncommon size, they were struck by a squall and blown so far that they found it easier to put in for shelter near the home of Lo-Lale than to return to Maui.
Myths & Legends of our New Possessions & Protectorate Charles M. Skinner 2008