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

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STIP anagram ITSP, PIST, PITS, SIPT, SPIT, TIPS

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Fixed payt. 1 answer
Salary: Abbr. 1 answer
Yugoslav tobacco-shipping town 1 answer
Yugoslav town 3 answers
Town in Yugoslavia. 3 answers
MACEDONIAN city/town 13 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Why, I had a hand in makin' the by-laws of this camp myself, 'long with John Gale, and they stip'lates that any person caught robbin' a cache is to be publicly whipped in front of the tradin'-post, then, if it's winter time, he's to be turned loose on the ice barefooted, or, if it's summer, he's to be set adrift on a log with his shirt off." "Either one would mean certain death," said a stranger.
The Barrier Rex Beach 2003
Hodgen (whose orther I keem in with, and he’s me most intemate friend, and I know he’s goan to sing the ‘Body Snatcher’ here to-noight), with Captain Costigan’s compliments, to stip out and let in the leedies—for meself, sir, I’ve seen Vauxhall, and I scawrun any interfayrance on moi account: but for these leedies, one of them has never been there, and of should think ye’d harly take advantage of me misfartune in losing the ticket, to deproive her of her pleasure.” “It ain’t no use, Captain.
The History of Pendennis William Makepeace Thackeray 2003
And I’ll feel it an hannor if you gintlemen will join me in a glass of wine on the carner, across the way--” Campbell: “But your train?” McIlheny: “Oh, domn the thrain! But I’ll just stip aboord and tell Mrs.
The Albany Depot W. D. Howells 2005
Hodgen (whose orther I keem in with, and he's me most intemate friend, and I know he's goan to sing the 'Body Snatcher' here to-noight), with Captain Costigan's compliments, to stip out and let in the leedies; for meself, sir, oi've seen Vauxhall, and I scawrun any interfayrance on moi account: but for these leedies, one of them has never been there, and oi should think ye'd harly take advantage of me misfartune in losing the tickut, to deproive her of her pleasure." "It ain't no use, captain.
The History of Pendennis, Vol. 2 William Makepeace Thackeray 2006
Only a jinx of the most malevolent type could have prompted his hurried exit from a train to dodge an imaginary "bull." Only the blackest of evil spirits could be responsible for this involuntary kidnaping! "Mate um wun! Mate um 'ippity stip!" The mittened hands reached for the wheel at this juncture and an unlooked-for "jippity skip" precipitated the young passenger into The Hopper's lap.
A Reversible Santa Claus Meredith Nicholson 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1973–1985).