Crossword-Solution: LASSY 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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LASSY anagram LYSSA, SLAYS, SLYAS

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LASS (affectionately) 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LASSY (5)

Sandy Liston's brake his neck.” “What aboot it, lassy?” said a young fisherman; “it's Antonio I'm feared for; save him, lassy, if poessible; but I doot ye'll no get him clear o' yon deevelich heathen.
Christie Johnstone Charles Reade 2003
Jean Carnie said afterward, “Her eyes were like coals of fire.” “Ye are doing what nae mon i' the toon daur; ye are a bauld, unwise lassy.” “It's you mak me bauld,” was the instant reply.
Christie Johnstone Charles Reade 2003
One of them is lounging in a lassy rocking-chair, while the other sits more primly and is industriously sewing.
A Summer Evening's Dream Edward Bellamy 2007
Sir, I fear," shaking his head regretfully; "too erratic, controlled by impulse, possessing an inquisitive temperament," telling off upon a separate finger each count in the charges against Miss Pix's character, and reserving for the thumb the final overwhelming accusation,--"Sir, she has not learned the great French economical principle of Lassy Fair." Miss Pix being thus stricken down, he helped her up again with an apology.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865 Various 2008
They were gone a long while, and a nice cosy chat they had; and what do you think it was all about, my dear miss? "O lassy me! love, no doubt, and the moon, and eyes, and nightingales, and----" Stay, stay, my sweet young lady; do not let the fervor of your feelings run away with you! I do not pretend to say, indeed, that one or more of these pretty subjects might not have been introduced; but the most important and leading topic of the conference was--Lieutenant Seaforth's breeches.
Humorous Ghost Stories Dorothy Scarborough 2008