Crossword-Solution: SKYTE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SKYTE | anagram | TYKES |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SKYTE (5)
But I maun speak to this gabbling skyte too, for bairns and fules speak at the Cross what they hear at the ingle-side.--D'ye hear, you, Andrew--what's your name?--Fairservice!" Andrew, who at the last rebuff had fallen a good way behind, did not choose to acknowledge the summons.
But I maun speak to this gabbling skyte too, for bairns and fules speak at the Cross what they hear at the ingle-side.--D'ye hear, you, Andrew--what's your name?--Fairservice!” Andrew, who at the last rebuff had fallen a good way behind, did not choose to acknowledge the summons.
THE JOLLY BEGGARS A CANTATA Recitativo When lyart leaves bestrow the yird, [withered, earth] Or, wavering like the baukie bird, [bat] Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter skyte, [glancing stroke] And infant frosts begin to bite, In hoary cranreuch drest; [hoar-frost] Ae night at e'en a merry core [one, gang] O' randie, gangrel bodies [rowdy, vagrant] In Poosie Nansie's held the splore, [carousal] To drink their orra duddies.
When lyart leaves bestrow the yird, Or wavering like the bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter skyte And infant frosts begin to bite, In hoary cranreuch drest; Ae night at e'en a merry core O' randie, gangrel bodies, In Poosie-Nansie's held the splore, To drink their orra duddies: Wi' quaffing and laughing, They ranted an' they sang; Wi' jumping and thumping, The vera girdle rang.
SKYTE THE BOB _2 to 10 players._ _Playground; seashore._ _Note._--The word "skyte" means a sharp, glancing blow, and as here used indicates the way in which the stones are thrown at the "bob." This game is played with buttons and stones.