Crossword-Solution: MUA 3 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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MUA anagram AMU, AUM, MAU, UAM, UMA

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

One morning, just as the edge of the Sun lifted itself up, Maui-mua roused his brethren to go fishing.
Hawaiian Folk Tales Various 2006
Whose can this fire be?" And they answered: "Whose, indeed? Let us return to the shore, that we may get our food cooked; but first let us get some fish." So, after they had obtained some fish, they turned toward the shore; and when the canoe touched the beach Maui-mua leaped ashore and ran toward the spot where the fire had been burning.
Hawaiian Folk Tales Various 2006
But Maui-mua, in revenge for the conduct of the alae, after he had got the fire from the dry stick, said: "Now, there is one thing more to try." And he rubbed the top of the alae's head till it was red with blood, and the red spot remains there to this day.
Hawaiian Folk Tales Various 2006
The old grandfather, far from heeding the warning given by Kamohoalii in the matter of animal diet, as soon as the boy, who was called Nanaue, was old enough to come under the taboo in regard to the eating of males, and had to take his meals at the mua house with the men of the family, took especial pains to feed him on dog meat and pork.
Hawaiian Folk Tales Various 2006
The time before Muhammad.--The sage Lokman; the description of three Lokmans; Arab poetry before the Koran; the seven suspended poems, known as the Mua'llakat, at Mecca; notions of the Arabs about poetry; their Kasidas; description of the Kasidas of Amriolkais, Antara, Labid, Tarafa, Amru, Harath, and Zoheir; the poets Nabiga, Al-Kama, and Al-Aasha.
Arabic Authors F. F. Arbuthnot 2006