Crossword-Solution: TWEE 4 letters, 131 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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A bit too dainty 1 answer
A bit too-too, to a Brit 1 answer
A little too "pinky-up-while-sipping-tea" 1 answer
Affectedly dainty, in Derby 1 answer
Affectedly dainty, in Dover 1 answer
Affectedly dainty, in England 1 answer
Affectedly dainty, to Brits 1 answer
Affectedly dainty, to a Brit 1 answer
Affectedly precious 1 answer
Affectedly pretty 1 answer
Affectedly quaint 1 answer
Affectedly quaint, across the pond 1 answer
Affectedly quaint, in Colchester 1 answer
Affectedly quaint, in England 1 answer
Affectedly quaint, to a Brit 1 answer
Affectedly whimsical 1 answer
Bird's piping note. 1 answer
Bird's piping sound. 1 answer
Canary note. 1 answer
Cheep's cousin 1 answer
Clothing style with retro and preppy influences 1 answer
Cutesy to a fault 1 answer
Cutesy, in Cheshire 1 answer
Cutesy, in London 1 answer
Cutesy, to a Brit 1 answer
Cutesy-wootsy 1 answer
Dainty in Devon 1 answer
Dainty, to a Brit 1 answer
Excessively cutesy 1 answer
Excessively precious, to a Brit 1 answer
Excessively pretty 1 answer
Excessively quaint 1 answer
Flyway sound 1 answer
Hardly macho, in Manchester 1 answer
High-pitched bird sound 1 answer
It "gwows in a fowest." 1 answer
Like Wes Anderson movies 1 answer
OVERLY cute 1 answer
Oh-so-dainty 1 answer
Oh-so-dainty, in Devon 1 answer
Oh-so-dainty, in Devonshire 1 answer
Oh-so-precious 1 answer
Oh-so-quaint, in England 1 answer
Overly cute, to a Brit 1 answer
Overly cutesy 1 answer
Overly cutesy, to a Brit 1 answer
Overly dainty 1 answer
Overly nice: Brit. 1 answer
Overly precious, in Portsmouth 1 answer
Overly precious, to a Brit 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TWEE (5)

And Birdie Brown sang Twirrrr twitter twirrrr twee-- Apples and cherries, roses and honey; Little Boy Blue has listened to me-- All so jolly and funny.
At the Back of the North Wind George MacDonald 2008
Selecting one of the choicest sparrows, the hawk took it away to eat, after which the others came out crying, ‘Twee-twee!’ and found that one was missing.
The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories Leo Tolstoy 1996
Every fiddler, he had a fiddle, and a very fine fiddle had he; Twee tweedle dee, tweedle dee, went the fiddlers.
The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 1 (of 4) Various 2001
But t’ awd mare, shoo weant whemmle[1] Though there’s twee on her back astride; Shoo’s as prood as me, is Snowball, Noo I’s fetchin’ heame my bride.
Songs of the Ridings F. W. Moorman 2001
Halting on the north bank of the Twee, he sent to their quarters those hands which belonged to the border castles, and then marched leisurely forward, that his brave soldiers, who had sustained the weight of the battle, might recover their exhausted strength.
The Scottish Chiefs Jane Porter 2011

Quotes with TWEE (3)

Too much twee emotional expression--too many claims like, "Everything is awesome," or "I just never really feel angry or upset," or "If you're just positive, you can turn that frown upside down,"--often masks real pain and hurt. These behaviors are as much red flags as brooding and anger are.... Being all light is as dangerous as being all dark, simply because denial of emotion is what feeds the dark.
Brene Brown Rising Strong
Leprechauns are not twee beings dreamed up by the tourist board, but warriors of legend. That name comes from the Celtic god of commerce and war, Lugh. Their mission, their life’s work, is to protect the gold. What better way to hide it than to become a joke, a story nobody takes seriously?
Kathy Bryson Fighting Mad
I have noticed more than once in life that a taste for the ineffably twee can go hand-in-hand with a distinctly uncharitable outlook on the world, I once shared an office with a woman who had covered the wall space behind her desk with pictures of fluffy kitties; she was the most bigoted, spiteful champion of the death penalty with whom it has ever been my misfortune to share a kettle. A love of all things saccharine often seems present where there is a lack of real warmth or charity.
J. K. Rowling
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 112 times in crossword archives (1949–2025).