Crossword-Solution: TINES 5 letters, 103 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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TINES anagram EINST, ENTIS, ETSIN, INSET, ISENT, ITENS, NEIST, NIETS, NITES, SENTI, SETIN, SNITE, STEIN, STINE, TIENS, TSINE

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A trident's trio 1 answer
Antler branches 1 answer
Antler prongs. 1 answer
Antler subdivisions 1 answer
Antler's prongs. 1 answer
Dinner fork quartet 1 answer
Ends of some utensils 1 answer
Feature of a harrow 1 answer
Food pokers 1 answer
Food-piercing points 1 answer
Fork "fingers" 1 answer
Fork foursome 1 answer
Fork foursome, commonly 1 answer
Fork pokers 1 answer
Fork projections 1 answer
Fork prongs 1 answer
Fork's fingers 1 answer
Fork's foursome, perhaps 1 answer
Fork's points 1 answer
Fork's stabbers 1 answer
Forks' prongs 1 answer
Foursome on a fork, typically 1 answer
Hazards when unloading silverware from the dishwasher 1 answer
Meat-eating aids 1 answer
Prongs on a fork 1 answer
Parts of a fork 1 answer
Parts of a runcible spoon. 1 answer
Parts of a tuning fork. 1 answer
Parts of forks 1 answer
Parts of harrows 1 answer
Parts of pitchforks 1 answer
Parts of tuning forks. 1 answer
Pea piercers 1 answer
Pea pokers 1 answer
Pea stabbers 1 answer
Pea-eating aids 1 answer
Pitchfork features 1 answer
Pitchfork projections 1 answer
Pitchfork prongs 1 answer
Points at dinner 1 answer
Points at the dinner table 1 answer
Points at the table? 1 answer
Points for Poseidon 1 answer
Points for a piano tuner? 1 answer
Points in the kitchen 1 answer
Points on a fork 1 answer
Points on a rake 1 answer
Points raised while eating 1 answer
Prandial pokers 1 answer
Rake prongs 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TINES (5)

For over the Ford now the grass and the clover Fly off from the tines as the wind driveth on; And soon round the Sword-howe the swathe shall lie over, And to-morrow at even the mead shall be won.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
And he struck with the tines down--For, in his simple, direct African way he wished to kill his enemy, and he wished to kill him as soon as possible.
Penrod Booth Tarkington 2006
Going slowly, he almost touched the pimply one as he passed, and the clerk, already rehearsing in his mind the honors which should follow the brave stroke, raised the tines above the little dog's head for the coup de grace.
The Conquest of Canaan Booth Tarkington 1996
They bore no weapons except that each was armed with a fork, having three sharp tines six inches in length, which the Gray Men carried stuck through their fox-hide belts.
The Enchanted Island of Yew L. Frank Baum 1996
All the blue flowers, harebells, forget-me-nots, and ox-tongues, whose tines, caught from the skies, blended so well with the whiteness of the lilies, sparkled on this dewy texture; were they not the type of two purities, the one that knows nothing, the other that knows all; an image of the child, an image of the martyr? Love has its blazon, and the countess discerned it inwardly.
The Lily of the Valley Honore de Balzac 1998

Quotes with TINES (3)

I think: I would like to take N back to a story right now, like a rake. I would say, "Oh, this rake is uneven. Do you have any where the tines go straight across?" I would like to do a straight exchange. But there are things that cannot be returned. Errant husbands are one of them. Wives are not. Wives can be exchanged; I have always known this.
Suzanne Finnamore Split: A Memoir of Divorce
He was really quite addicted to her face, and yet for the longest time he could not remember it at all, it being so much brighter than sunlight on a pool of water that he could only recall that blinding brightness; then after awhile, since she refused to give him her photograph, he began to practice looking away for a moment when he was still with her, striving to uphold in his inner vision what he had just seen (her pale, serious, smooth and slender face, oh, her dark hair, …
William T. Vollmann Europe Central
The leave zipped right by. We were so terrifically glad to be back to our own little section of the trench, with all its happy memories, that we wouldn’t have traded places with anybody. The lazy bastard who’d filled in while we were away hadn’t managed to nibble away so much as an inch of garden soil in the direction of Berlin. We found out that Brugnon hadn’t come back from leave. He’d hanged himself in the stairwell of his building, on rue des Gâtines. He left a note to sa…
Jacques Tardi Goddamn This War!
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Used 221 times in crossword archives (1951–2025).