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

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PLE anagram ELP, EPL, LEP, PEL

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
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greedy person
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Sentences with PLE (5)

For exam- ple, CI-3 is assigned to focus on Soviet and East Bloc activi- ties, and other groups focus on their specific target countries.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
Why? Because his precepts require the disci- ple to cut off the right hand and pluck out the right eye, - that is, to set aside even the most cherished beliefs 141:9 and practices, to leave all for Christ.
Science and Health With Key to The Scriptures Mary Baker Eddy 2002
Love the incentive He, who understands in sufficient degree the Princi- 454:15 ple of Mind-healing, points out to his student error as well as truth, the wrong as well as the right practice.
Science and Health With Key to The Scriptures Mary Baker Eddy 2002
Christian marvels (and /marvel/ is the sim- 474:12 ple meaning of the Greek word rendered /miracle/ in the New Testament) will be misunderstood and misused by many, until the glorious Principle of these marvels is 474:15 gained.
Science and Health With Key to The Scriptures Mary Baker Eddy 2002
There earth, there heaven appeared; there ocean flowed; There the orbed moon and sun unwearied glowed; There every star that gems the brow of night-- Ple'iads and Hy'ads, and O-ri'on's might; The Bear, that, watchful in his ceaseless roll Around the star whose light illumes the pole, Still eyes Orion, nor e'er stoops to lave His beams unconscious of the ocean wave.
Mosaics of Grecian History Marcius Willson and Robert Pierpont Willson 2003

Quotes with PLE (3)

Books do not per­ish like hu­mankind. Of course we com­mon­ly see them bro­ken in the hab­er­dash­er's shop when on­ly a few months be­fore they lay bound on the sta­tion­er's stall; these are not true works, but mere trash and new­fan­gle­ness for the vul­gar. There are thou­sands of such gew­gaws and toys which peo­ple have in their cham­bers, or which they keep up­on their shelves, be­liev­ing that they are pre­cious things, when they are the mere pass­ing fol­lies of the …
Peter Ackroyd The House of Doctor Dee
They ex­pect­ed to lose. And there­fore, they lost. [..] Peo­ple who start think­ing deep dark thoughts in the mid­dle of a war start ex­pect­ing to lose.
Michael Scott
In other words, The­ol­ogy is prac­ti­cal: espe­cially now. In the old days, when there was less edu­ca­tion and dis­cus­sion, per­haps it was pos­si­ble to get on with a very few sim­ple ideas about God. But it is not so now. Every­one reads, every­one hears things dis­cussed. Con­se­quently, if you do not lis­ten to The­ol­ogy, that will not mean that you have no ideas about God. It will mean that you have a lot of wrong ones — bad, mud­dled, out-of-date ideas. For a great …
C. S. Lewis Mere Christianity