Crossword-Solution: MISA 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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MISA anagram AIMS, AMIS, ASIM, IAMS, IMAS, MAIS, MASI, MIAS, SAIM, SAMI, SIAM, SIMA

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

That language has become a very fashionable accomplishment amongst literary ladies; and Misa Dundas, being a member of the Blue-stocking Club, [Footnote: Such was the real name given at the time to Mrs.
Thaddeus of Warsaw Jane Porter 2004
The priests ask young girls such infamous questions, that my cheeks burn when I think of them, after all these years." I stood one Christmas Eve in the cold midnight wind, waiting for the church doors to open for the night mass, the famous _misa del gallo._ On the steps beside me sat a decent old woman with her two daughters.
Castilian Days John Hay 2005
Terminada la misa me levanté, y dirigiéndome al lugar donde había estado el peral, recogí una de las flores que en el suelo hallé,--flor ya marchita.
A First Spanish Reader Erwin W. Roessler and Alfred Remy 2005
Los pajaritos cantan que se las pelan en sus jaulas; tocan [5] a misa las campanas de las iglesias, y hacen sonar sus alegres esquilas las cabras que van a dejarse ordeñar a las puertas de las casas.
Doña Perfecta Benito Pérez Galdós 2005
Hence, when the council at Antioch first elected Eusebius of Æmisa into the bishopric of Alexandria, he chose to refuse the honour which they had only a doubtful right to bestow, rather than to venture into the city in the face of his popular rival.
History Of Egypt From 330 B.C. To The Present Time, Volume 11 (of 12) S. Rappoport 2005

Quotes with MISA (2)

L shot Maki a disappointed look. But soon he forgot everything when Misa Amane appeared onstage. Enraptured he began to cheer with the girls in black lace and frilly skirts.
Tsugumi Ohba Death Note: L, Change the World
From the Bridge” Celebrating “La Navidad Cubana” Before the fall of Batista, Cuba was considered to be a staunch Catholic Nation. As in other Christian countries, Christmas was considered a religious holiday. In 1962, a few years after the revolution, Cuba became an atheist country by government decree. Then In 1969, Fidel Castro thinking that Christmas was interfering with the production of sugar cane, totally removed the holiday from the official calendar. Of course Christm…
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