Crossword-Solution: TROCO 5 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Troco n. An old English game; -- called also lawn billiards.

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TROCO anagram COROT, CORTO, CROOT, OCTOR

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English lawn game. 1 answer
Old English lawn game. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with TROCO (5)

Now, as she passed out under the archway on to the square lawn of the troco-ground, bare-headed, in her pale dress, a sweet seriousness filling all her mind, even as the sweet summer twilight filled all the valley and veiled the gleaming surface of the Long Water far below, she felt wholly in sympathy with the aspect and sentiment of the place.
The History of Sir Richard Calmady Lucas Malet 2007
And it was some perception of just this--the ceaseless push of event following on event, the ceaseless push of the yet unborn struggling to force the doors of life--which moved Katherine to seriousness, as she stood alone on the smooth expanse of the troco-ground, in the soft, all-covering twilight, at the close of the day's hospitality.
The History of Sir Richard Calmady Lucas Malet 2007
And to this end the solitude, the evening quiet, the restful unrest of the forest and its wild creatures should surely have ministered? She moved forward and sat on the broad stone balustrade which, topping the buttressed masonry that supports it above the long downward grass slope of the park, encloses the troco-ground on the south.
The History of Sir Richard Calmady Lucas Malet 2007
The softly green square of the troco-ground, the brilliant beds and borders of the brick-walled gardens, the gray flags of the great terrace--its rows of little orange trees, heavy with flower and fruit, set in blue painted tubs--lay below him in a blaze of August sunshine.
The History of Sir Richard Calmady Lucas Malet 2007
And his mother noted, not without a sinking of the heart, that the window-seat, which in his solitary moods Dickie most frequented, was precisely that one of the eastern bay which commanded--beyond the smooth, green expanse and red walls of the troco-ground--a good view of the grass ride, running parallel with the lime avenue, along which the horses from the racing stables were taken out and back, morning and evening, to the galloping ground.
The History of Sir Richard Calmady Lucas Malet 2007
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1963–1969).