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

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TRYS anagram STRY, STYR, SYRT

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The Germans is trying to pull the same stuff on our boys now and lots of times they run up and holler Conrad like they was going to give up and when your back is turned they whang away at you but they won't pull none of that stuff on me and when one of them trys to Conrad me I will perculate them with a bayonet.
The Real Dope Ring Lardner 2005
Pho! I thought he was a sailorman, an’ ’e hasn’t sense enough to see what extemporisin’ eleven good an’ drawin’ sails out o’ four trys’les an’ a few awnin’s means.
Traffics and Discoveries Rudyard Kipling 2003
When every man may have a vested property right in a country--not as a gift but as the reward of his own effort in a fair field with no favors--it is a fairly safe prophecy that the vested rights earned and held by the fit and the strong will never be handed over as a gift to the unfit and the weak and the don't-trys.
The Canadian Commonwealth Agnes C. Laut 2006
All the time we hear about slaves on that place getting whipped or being locked in the stock--that one of them things where your head and hands is fastened through holes in a wide board, and you stands there all the day and all the night--and sometimes we hears of them staying in the stock for three-four weeks if they trys to run away to the north.
Slave Narratives, Oklahoma Various 2007
Why you wil hart the pore horgan man that trys to get a honnest living, for you have plenty yourself money? Why you stop the poor horgan man to get a little money? You are a very ole feeble man, and cannot life much longer.
Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) Various 2010