Crossword-Solution: BEATIFICAL 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Beatifical a. Having the power to impart or complete blissful
enjoyment; blissful.

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making supremely happy 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
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greedy person
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Sentences with BEATIFICAL (5)

One woman declared with beatifical satisfaction, "I have slept well." A priest went off carrying his travelling-bag, after wishing a crippled lady "good luck!" Most of them had the bewildered, weary, yet joyous appearance of people whom an excursion train sets down at some unknown station.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Vol. 2 Emile Zola 2005
One woman declared with beatifical satisfaction, “I have slept well.” A priest went off carrying his travelling-bag, after wishing a crippled lady “good luck!” Most of them had the bewildered, weary, yet joyous appearance of people whom an excursion train sets down at some unknown station.
Lourdes Émile Zola 2003
There was every kind of marvelling, beatifical, astonished, profound, gay, austere, amidst unconscious smiles and languid postures of the head.
His Masterpiece Émile Zola 2005
When terrestrial all in Chaos shall Exhibit effervescence, Then Celestial virtues in their most Refulgent Brilliant essence, Shall with beaming Beauteous Radiance, thro’ the ebullition Shine; Transcending to Glorious Regions Beatifical, Sublime.
Gleanings in Graveyards Horatio Edward Norfolk 2010
Intuitive perceptions in Spiritual beings may perhaps hold some Analogy unto Vision: but yet how they see us, or one another, what Eye, what Light, or what perception is required unto their intuition, is yet dark unto our apprehension; and even how they see God, or how unto our glorified Eyes the Beatifical Vision will be celebrated, another World must tell us, when perceptions will be new, and we may hope to behold invisibles.
The Works of Sir Thomas Browne Thomas Browne 2012