Crossword-Solution: SLURPED 7 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

We have 10 clues for the answer “SLURPED”

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Ate noisily, as soup 1 answer
Ate soup noisily 1 answer
Didn't drink daintily 1 answer
Downed noisily 1 answer
Drank rudely 1 answer
Enjoyed audibly 1 answer
Sucked hard 1 answer
Ate noisily. 2 answers
Drank noisily 2 answers
Was rude, in a way 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SLURPED (2)

Horns, at that time sounded from all directions and Kumpee, the fetid one, at times irascibly chewed the fetid fruit called durian or slowly slurped from the beer can in his hands allowing the liquid in his mouth to spread and re-spread before swallowing.
Corpus of a Siam Mosquito Steven Sills 2002
And your partner just happening to fill out that cash-return form just before he died--well, you've got to admit it is a funny kind of coincidence." "How so?" He slurped coffee, and glowered at me over the cup.
The Risk Profession Donald Edwin Westlake 2008

Quotes with SLURPED (3)

Remember that old Disney movie, the cartoon with the dogs, Lady and the Tramp?" she said with a jerky laugh. "it's Jade's favorite of course. We've watched it a million times. This reminds me of that scene where they're eating spaghetti." He raised his eyebrows. He knew exactly the scene. Both dogs both slurped the same piece and ended up kissing.
Roxanne Snopek Finding Home
Let me see,” Opal said. She quickly slurped up the rest of her lunch and thentook the collar. She examined it very closely. Sure enough, she could see bits of evergreen fur pinched along the buckle strap. As she looked closer, she noticed something else. Several pieces of black onyx were sewn into the back of the collar, and they started glowing.“Well look at that,” Jack said. “Somebody’s put a spider in this biscuit.
Mark Caldwell Jones Opal Summerfield and The Battle of Fallmoon Gap
Michelle: It wasn't my house. It was owned by a brownie couple who owned it and rented out suites. There were a few long-term renters, like me, but it also functioned as a bed and breakfast to people and magical creatures passing through. A renter, like myself, was entitled to two meals a day, which made up for the microscopic kitchen. Being something of an indifferent or terrible cook, those kept me from eating fast food every day. I walked inside, barely pausing to wipe my …
N. E. Conneely Witch for Hire
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 14 times in crossword archives (1996–2023).