Crossword-Solution: POTE 4 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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POTE anagram EPOT, OTEP, PETO, POET, TOPE

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

Whin our rayporther was dhriven off th' premises be wan iv th' rough riders, th' head iv th' nation was tachin' Lord Dum de Dum an' Sicrety Hay how to do a hand-spring, an' th' other guests was scattered about th' lawn, boxin', rasslin', swingin' on th' thrapeze, ridin' th' buckin' bronco an' shootin' at th' naygro pote f'r th' dhrinks--in short enjyin' an ideel day in th' counthry.
Observations by Mr. Dooley Finley Peter Dunne 2003
The beautiful India-rubber fig was common, as was _Bassia butyracea,_ the "Yel Pote" of the Lepchas, from the seeds of which they express a concrete oil, which is received and hardens in bamboo vessels.
Himalayan Journals, V1 J. D. Hooker 2004
The beautiful India-rubber fig was common, as was _Bassia butyracea,_ the “Yel Pote” of the Lepchas, from the seeds of which they express a concrete oil, which is received and hardens in bamboo vessels.
Himalayan Journals (Complete) J. D. Hooker 2002
How could this be? when Strabo, who lived in the time of Augustus, tells us that in his day that oracle no longer existed, only the fame of it, for his words are: "the grove of Apollo Clarius, in which there used to be the ancient oracle":--[Greek: "alsos tou Klariou Apollonos, en ho kai manteion aen pote palaion"] (XIV.
Tacitus and Bracciolini John Wilson Ross 2005
Mamook hahlakl la pote, _open the door;_ chahko hallakl (as of the woods), _to open out; become less dense._ ~Háht-haht~, _n._ Nisqually, HATHAT.
Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon, or, Trade Language of Oregon George Gibbs 2005
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Used 4 times in crossword archives (1953–1976).