Crossword-Solution: PAHS 4 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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PAHS anagram ASHP, HAPS, HASP, PASH, PSHA, SHAP

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Sounds of dismissal 1 answer
Oom- ___ (polka sounds) 1 answer
Fed-up cries 1 answer
Disgusted outbursts 1 answer
Disgusted exclamations 1 answer
Contemptuous exclamations. 1 answer
Exclamations of disbelief 2 answers
Utterances of disgust 2 answers
Oom-___ (tuba sounds) 2 answers
Tuba sounds 2 answers
Interjections of contempt 2 answers
Contemptuous cries 2 answers
Exclamations of disdain. 3 answers
Sounds of disbelief 4 answers
Sounds of disgust 5 answers
Exclamations of disgust 5 answers
Words of disgust 6 answers
Cries of contempt 7 answers
Cries of disgust 7 answers
BE DISGUSTED BY 10 answers
Disgusted 18 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PAHS (5)

The pish-quit pahs may be considered as hunters as well as fishermen as they Spend the fall & winter months in that occupation.
The Journals of Lewis and Clark Meriwether Lewis and William Clark 2005
When first discovered they lived in villages or "Pahs," comprising a number of small circular huts, with a larger one for the Chief, mud-walled and thatched with grass or flax.
Five Years in New Zealand Robert B. Booth 2006
The pahs usually occupied a commanding position, and were fenced round with one or more palisades of rough timber.
Five Years in New Zealand Robert B. Booth 2006
Among the Indians, what they did and said has passed into tradition; and the tribes of which they speak, the Ke-heet-sas, Minnetarees, Hohilpoes, and Tus-he-pahs, are as extinct as the dodo.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 106, August, 1866 Various 2007
Maori Customs.#--Round their villages and pahs they dug up the soil and planted the sweet potato, and the taro, which is the root of a kind of arum lily; they also grew the gourd called calabash, from whose hard rind they made pots and bowls and dishes.
History of Australia and New Zealand Alexander Sutherland 2008
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 16 times in crossword archives (1954–2019).