Crossword-Solution: PULLY 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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ETAER
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greedy person
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Why not here? By-and-by there came to our fountain another visitor,—a frisky, green young frog of the identical kind spoken of by the poet:— “There was a frog lived in a well, Rig dum pully metakimo.” This thoughtless, dapper individual, with his bright green coat, his faultless white vest, and sea-green tights, became rather the popular favourite.
Queer Little Folks Harriet Beecher Stowe 2015
Moreover, in this campaign appeared for the first time on our fields of battle the guard of honor, a select troop recruited from the richest and most distinguished families, and which had been increased to more than ten thousand men, divided into two divisions under the simple title of regiments; one of which was commanded by General Count of Pully, and the other, if I am not mistaken, by General Segur.
The Private Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, v10 Constant 2002
There's the other day, for my sight is short, and I saw what was green beyond, And thought it was all terry firmer and grass till I walked in the duckweed pond: Or perhaps when I've pully-hauled up a bank they see me come launching down, As none but a stout London female can do as is come a first time out of town.
The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood Thomas Hood 2005
Secure, as he vainly thought, there he lived, attended by a faithful servant, their food and fuel being conveyed to them by means of a pully-basket, until he was old enough to wait upon himself.
Three Years in Europe William Wells Brown 2005
The port gang had hoisted the yards, and loosed the sails, but the upper canvas was ill sheeted, and soon we were pully-hauling for dear life.
The Blood Ship Norman Springer 2005