Crossword-Solution: MIAW 4 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MIAW (5)

But do not lose the last penny of the fourpence, Simpkin, or I am undone and worn to a thread-paper, for I have NO MORE TWIST." [Illustration] Then Simpkin again said, "Miaw?" and took the groat and the pipkin, and went out into the dark.
The Tailor of Gloucester Beatrix Potter 2005
And then all at once they all ran away together down the passage behind the wainscot, squeaking and calling to one another, as they ran from house to house; and not one mouse was left in the tailor's kitchen when Simpkin came back with the pipkin of milk! [Illustration] Simpkin opened the door and bounced in, with an angry "G-r-r-miaw!" like a cat that is vexed: for he hated the snow, and there was snow in his ears, and snow in his collar at the back of his neck.
The Tailor of Gloucester Beatrix Potter 2005
All that night long Simpkin hunted and searched through the kitchen, peeping into cupboards and under the wainscot, and into the tea-pot where he had hidden that twist; but still he found never a mouse! Whenever the tailor muttered and talked in his sleep, Simpkin said "Miaw-ger-r-w-s-s-ch!" and made strange horrid noises, as cats do at night.
The Tailor of Gloucester Beatrix Potter 2005
The cat, a great brindled Tom, arched his back a yard high, and made a sort of back jump up to his Master's hand, where he rubbed his head with a sociable miaw.
Bluebell Mrs. George Croft Huddleston 2005
They had heard the loud _miaw_ when in the fore-peak, and declared that it was close to them; and the passenger and Jim came out, frightened out of their wits.
Poor Jack Frederick Marryat 2007
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1976–1993).