Crossword-Solution: TRAW 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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TRAW anagram WART, WRAT

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

Monsieur is very fond of the _escargot a la Bourgogne,_ and one day he eat too many _escargot._ Madame, she run the res'traw, sell great many meal to the dam-yankees; sell the cook-_book_ to the dam- yankees _aussi._ Thus she get rich--very rich, and buy the house on l'Esplanade.
The Law of the Land Emerson Hough 2004
The masculine one furnished the words to the promenaders, and these were:-- Shayll we gaythurr at thee rivverr Whayerr bright angel feet have traw-odd? "Do you know who these are?" asked Miss Carmichael.
Two Knapsacks John Campbell 2006
And, finally, there appeared amongst the other graphic embellishments which the poor stocks had received, the rude _gravure_ of a gentleman in a broad-brimmed hat and top-boots, suspended from a gibbet, with the inscription beneath--"A warnin to hall tirans--mind your hi!--sighnde Captins Traw." It was upon this significant and emblematic portraiture that the Squire was gazing when the parson joined him.
The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 Various 2008
The parable of the labourers in the vineyard.] “Þer is no date of hys god-nesse,” Þen sayde to me þat worþy wyȝte, “For al is trawþe þat he con dresse, & he may do no þynk bot ryȝt, 496 As mathew meleȝ i{n} yo{ur} messe, I{n} sothfol gospel of god al-myȝt I{n} sample he can ful grayþely gesse, & lykneȝ hit to heuen lyȝte.” 500 “My regne, he saytȝ, is lyk on hyȝt, To a lorde þat hade a uyne I wate, Of tyme of ȝere þe terme watȝ tyȝt, To labor vyne watȝ dere þe date, 504 [Sidenote: [Fol.
Early English Alliterative Poems Various 2009
When nabugo-de-noȝar watȝ nyed i{n} stou{n}des, He de-vysed his dremes to þe dere trawþe, 1604 He keu{er}ed hy{m} w{i}t{h} his cou{n}sayl of caytyf wyrdes; Alle þat he spured hym i{n} space he expowned clene, Þurȝ þe sped of þe spyryt þat sprad hy{m} w{i}t{h}-i{n}ne, Of þe godelest goddeȝ þat gaynes ay-where.
Early English Alliterative Poems Various 2009