Crossword-Solution: MIMA 4 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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MIMA anagram AMMI, IMAM, IMMA, MAIM, MAMI, MIAM

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Actress of a kind. 1 answer
Female mimic. 1 answer
Female pantomimist. 1 answer
Type of actress. 1 answer
girl Burma 1 answer
Actress of a sort. 2 answers
Female performer 3 answers
Burma girl 11 answers
Actress 53 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MIMA (5)

God bless you, Polly! Me and J’mima will do your duty by you; and with relating to your’n, hold up your head and fight low, Polly, and you can’t go wrong!” Fortified by this golden secret, Polly finally ran away to avoid any more particular leave-taking between herself and the children.
Dombey and Son Charles Dickens 1997
Samuel Wilkins, during a pause in the conversation—‘I wos a thinking of taking J’mima to the Eagle to-night.’—‘O my!’ exclaimed Mrs.
Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens 1997
Ivins, with motherly anxiety; and down came J’mima herself soon afterwards in a white muslin gown carefully hooked and eyed, a little red shawl, plentifully pinned, a white straw bonnet trimmed with red ribbons, a small necklace, a large pair of bracelets, Denmark satin shoes, and open-worked stockings; white cotton gloves on her fingers, and a cambric pocket-handkerchief, carefully folded up, in her hand—all quite genteel and ladylike.
Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens 1997
They had no sooner turned into the Pancras-road, than who should Miss J’mima Ivins stumble upon, by the most fortunate accident in the world, but a young lady as she knew, with _her_ young man!—And it is so strange how things do turn out sometimes—they were actually going to the Eagle too.
Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens 1997
Then, the waiters were rushing to and fro with glasses of negus, and glasses of brandy-and-water, and bottles of ale, and bottles of stout; and ginger-beer was going off in one place, and practical jokes were going on in another; and people were crowding to the door of the Rotunda; and in short the whole scene was, as Miss J’mima Ivins, inspired by the novelty, or the shrub, or both, observed—‘one of dazzling excitement.’ As to the concert-room, never was anything half so splendid.
Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens 1997
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1946–1968).