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

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WOTS anagram STOW, SWOT, TOWS, TWOS

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

This rehearsal, Which fury-innocent wots well, comes in Like old importment’s bastard—has this end, That the true love ’tween maid and maid may be More than in sex individual.
The Two Noble Kinsmen John Fletcher and William Shakespeare 1998
What, man, more water glideth by the mill Than wots the miller of; and easy it is Of a cut loaf to steal a shive, we know.
The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus William Shakespeare 1998
The slave, a member of the country’s peace, Enjoys it, but in gross brain little wots What watch the King keeps to maintain the peace, Whose hours the peasant best advantages.
The Life of King Henry V William Shakespeare 1998
This rehearsall (Which ev’ry innocent wots well comes in Like old importments bastard) has this end, That the true love tweene Mayde, and mayde, may be More then in sex idividuall.
The Two Noble Kinsmen John Fletcher and William Shakespeare 1998
The Slaue, a Member of the Countreyes peace, Enioyes it; but in grosse braine little wots, What watch the King keepes, to maintaine the peace; Whose howres, the Pesant best aduantages.
Henry V William Shakespeare 2000

Quotes with WOTS (1)

What infinite heart's-ease Must kings neglect, that private men enjoy! And what have kings, that privates have not too, Save ceremony, save general ceremony? And what art thou, thou idle ceremony? What kind of god art thou, that suffer'st more Of mortal griefs than do thy worshippers? What are thy rents? what are thy comings in? O ceremony, show me but thy worth! What is thy soul of adoration? Art thou aught else but place, degree and form, Creating awe and fear in other men?…
William Shakespeare Henry V
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1971).