Crossword-Solution: TAWPIE 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Craig, no to be overly hard on that poor donsie thing, Meg Milliken, about her bairn; and tell Tam Glen, the father o't, from me, that it would have been a sore heart to that pious woman, his mother, had she been living, to have witnessed such a thing; and therefore I hope and trust, he will yet confess a fault, and own Meg for his wife, though she is but something of a tawpie.
The Ayrshire Legatees John Galt 2008
That's the end o' his flowers, and if I had the tawpie he got them frae I would serve her in the same way." "I'll tell him what you've done," said terrified Jean, who had tried to save the berries at the expense of her fingers.
The Little Minister J.M. Barrie 2004
Sharpitlaw; and she greets, the silly tawpie, and she's breaking her heart already about this wild chield; and were she the mean's o' taking him, she wad break it outright." "She wunna hae time, lad," said Sharpitlaw; "the woodie will hae it's ain o' her before that--a woman's heart takes a lang time o' breaking." "That's according to the stuff they are made o' sir," replied Ratcliffe--"But to make a lang tale short, I canna undertake the job.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Vol. 1., Illustrated Sir Walter Scott 2004
Leonard's, that's another story; to be sure they maun be sorted.--Grizzie, come up here, and tak tent to the honest auld man, and see he wants naething.--Ye silly tawpie" (addressing the maid-servant as she entered), "what garr'd ye busk up your cockemony that gate?--I think there's been enough the day to gie an awfa' warning about your cockups and your fallal duds--see what they a' come to," etc.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 2, Illustrated Sir Walter Scott 2004
Sharpitlaw; and she greets, the silly tawpie, and sheís breaking her heart already about this wild chield; and were she the meanís oí taking him, she wad break it outright.” “She wunna hae time, lad,” said Sharpitlaw; “the woodie will hae itís ain oí her before that--a womanís heart takes a lang time oí breaking.” “Thatís according to the stuff they are made oí sir,” replied Ratcliffe--“But to make a lang tale short, I canna undertake the job.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian Sir Walter Scott 2006