Crossword-Solution: NOWE 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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NOWE anagram ENOW, OWEN

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A.A. Milne's "___ Are Six" 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NOWE (5)

For the master nowe taketh double paynes: first, to marke what is amisse: againe, to inuent what may be sayd better.
The Schoolmaster Roger Ascham 1999
The Man and the Snake I It is of veritabyll report, and attested of so many that there be nowe of wyse and learned none to gaynsaye it, that ye serpente hys eye hath a magnetick propertie that whosoe falleth into its svasion is drawn forwards in despyte of his wille, and perisheth miserabyll by ye creature hys byte.
Stories by Modern American Authors Julian Hawthorne 2000
Nowe in the vigyle of this nuwe yeere Certayne sweynes, ful [froward of ther chere], Of entent comen, [fallen on ther kne], For to compleyne vn to yuoure magestee Vpon the mescheef of gret aduersytee, Vpon the trouble and the cruweltee 10 Which that they haue endured in theyre lyves By the felnesse of theyre fierce wyves, Which is a tourment verray importable, A bonde of sorowe, a knott vnremuwable.
The Disguising at Hertford John Lydgate 2001
For theyre vertu of parfyte pacyence Partenethe not to wyves nowe adayes, Sauf on theyre housbandes for to make assayes.
The Disguising at Hertford John Lydgate 2001
Humbelly byseching nowe at oon worde Vn to oure liege, and moost souerein lord, 210 Vs to defende of his regallye, And of his grace susteenen oure partye, Requering the statuyt of olde antiquytee That in youre tyme it may confermed bee.
The Disguising at Hertford John Lydgate 2001

Quotes with NOWE (1)

Ah for pittie, wil ranke Winters rage, These bitter blasts neuer ginne tasswage? The keene cold blowes throug my beaten hyde, All as I were through the body gryde. My ragged rontes all shiver and shake, As doen high Towers in an earthquake: They wont in the wind wagge their wrigle tailes, Perke as Peacock: but nowe it auales.
Edmund Spenser The Shepherd's Calendar and Other Poems
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Appears in: WSJ.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (2002).