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

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MILED anagram LIMED, MILDE

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MILED (5)

But are you not forgetting him who surely knew what he undertook when he would save the world? No more than you could have set that sun flaming overhead, with its million-miled billows and its limitless tempests of fire, can you tell what the love of God is, or what it can do for you, if only by enlarging your love with the inrush of itself.
Thomas Wingfold, Curate V3 George MacDonald 2004
And they used to go out to feed every day to the far parts of the country, to Inis Geadh and to Accuill, the place Donn, son of Miled, and his people that were drowned were buried, and to all the western islands of Connacht, and they used to go back to Inis Gluaire every night.
Legends That Every Child Should Know Hamilton Wright Mabie 2004
During the warm season the students of the numerous painters' studios which border on the Luxembourg, the unappreciated and unedited men of the letters, the writers of leaders in mysterious newspapers, throng to dine at "Mother Cadet's," which is famous for its rabbit stew, its veritable sour-crout, and a miled white wine which smacks of flint.
Bohemians of the Latin Quarter Henry Murger 2006
Here they were under the command of the renowned hero "Miled of Spain,"[2-2] or Milesius, from whom they came to be called Milesians.
A Reading Book in Irish History P. W. Joyce 2010
The manner of their coming into Ireland was as follows: Ith, the grandfather of Miled, dwelt in a great tower which his father, Bregon, had built in “Spain.” One clear winter’s day, when looking out westwards from this lofty tower, he saw the coast of Ireland in the distance, and resolved to sail to the unknown land.
Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race Thomas William Rolleston 2010