Crossword-Solution: STIME 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Stime n. A slight gleam or glimmer; a glimpse.

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STIME anagram EMITS, IMSET, ISMET, ITEMS, ITSME, MEIST, MESIT, METIS, MISTE, MITES, SITEM, SMITE, TIMES

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

Even with three wicks it gave but a stime of light, and never allowed the weaver to see more than the half of his loom at a time.
Auld Licht Idyls J. M. Barrie 2005
The lay or charm is in praise of nine sacred herbs (one a tree)--mugwort, waybroad (plantain), stime (watercress), atterlothe (?), maythen (camomile), wergulu (nettle), crab apple, chervil and fennel.
The Old English Herbals Eleanour Sinclair Rohde 2010
Stim or stime; a very small quantity, an _iota_, an atom, a particle:--'You'll never have a stim of sense' ('Knocknagow'): 'I couldn't see a stim in the darkness.' Stook; a shock of corn, generally containing twelve sheaves.
English As We Speak It in Ireland P. W. Joyce 2010
The moving-picture show in places that almost never have a stime of sunlight in them and are, in their way, quite as bad, especially for respiratory troubles, as the dust-laden atmosphere of the roller-skating rink, become the fad of the moment in spite of knowledge or ignorance of hygiene.
Psychotherapy James J. Walsh 2011
Upon this cloak he set it down, The mouth he opened wide, To turn the same he made him bown,[265] The young men ready spy’d ; In every hand he took a nook Of that great leathren ‘mail,’[266] And with a fling the meal he shook Into their face all hail : {111} Wherewith he blinded them so close, A stime they could not see ; And then in heart he did rejoice, And clap’d his lusty tree.
Robin Hood Joseph Ritson 2018