Crossword-Solution: LERS 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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LERS anagram ERLS, LRSE, RELS, SLRE

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Irish and Brythonic gods of the sea 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LERS (5)

Kenelm hemmed and hawed and fin'lly said that he wouldn't be home to supper; said he'd got to go downtown and would get a bite at the Trav'lers' Rest or somewheres.
Thankful's Inheritance Joseph C. Lincoln 2006
Which the question with these yere wolves is simply: 'How little can I pay an' how much can I get?' An' yet, as I says, sech parties mighty likely holds themse'fs moral to a degree which is mountainous, an' wouldn't take a twist at faro-bank, or pick up a poker hand, more'n they'd mingle with t'rant'lers an' stingin' lizards.
Wolfville Days Alfred Henry Lewis 2003
And yet them Mennonites won't leave a sister keep a millinery-shop!" "But," Tillie tried to hold her ground, "there's watches, pop, and clocks that jew'lers sells.
Tillie: A Mennonite Maid Helen Reimensnyder Martin 2003
When thows dissolve the snawy hoord, An' float the jinglin icy-boord, Then water-kelpies haunt the foord, By your direction; An' sighted trav'lers are allur'd To their destruction.
The Humourous Poetry of the English Language James Parton 2004
Travelling with the swag in Australia is variously and picturesquely described as “humping bluey,” “walking Matilda,” “humping Matilda,” “humping your drum,” “being on the wallaby,” “jabbing trotters,” and “tea and sugar burglaring,” but most travelling shearers now call themselves trav’lers, and say simply “on the track,” or “carrying swag.” And there you have the Australian swag.
Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 2003

Quotes with LERS (2)

DEATHWhy do you fear me? I am your friend. I but guide trav'lers Rounding the bend ---Lead them to freedom From time and age, Help them start writing a new page... Seek for me never, Keep your course true ---When I am needed I'll come to you, Then I will show you Roads without end ---Why do you fear me? I am your friend.
Clarence E. Flynn
The sidewalks were haunted by dustghosts all night as the furnace wind summoned them up, swung them about, and gentled them down in a warm spice onthe lawns. Trees, shaken by the footsteps of late-night strol-lers, sifted avalanches of dust. From midnight on, it seemed avolcano beyond the town was showering red-hot ashes every-where, crusting slumberless night watchmen and irritabledogs. Each house was a yellow attic smoldering with spon-taneous combustion at three in the mor…
Ray Bradbury Dandelion Wine
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Appears in: USA TODAY.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1995).