Crossword-Solution: BEGUILEMENT 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Beguilement n. The act of beguiling, or the state of being beguiled.

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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 BEGUILEMENT (5)

When it is the approach of their loathing that they fear, they are in the tragedy of the embrace at a breath; and then is the wrestle between themselves and horror, between themselves and evil, which promises aid; themselves and weakness, which calls on evil; themselves and the better part of them, which whispers no beguilement.
The Egoist George Meredith 1999
Secondly, we may well wot that heavy need hath driven the man to this beguilement; and I say that it was no unmanly deed for him to enter our hall and beguile us with his sleight; and that he hath played out the play right well and cunningly with the wisdom of a warrior.
The Story of the Glittering Plain William Morris 2007
Thirdly, the manliness of him is well proven, in that having overcome us in sleight, he hath spoken out the sooth concerning our beguilement and hath made himself our foeman and captive, when he might have sat down by us as our guest, freely and in all honour.
The Story of the Glittering Plain William Morris 2007
For I have been straying amongst wiles and images, and mayhappen I shall yet find this to be but a dream of the night, or a beguilement of the day." Therewith he arose from the table, and walked slowly down the hall; but it was a near thing that he did not fall a-weeping before all those aliens, so full his heart was.
The Story of the Glittering Plain William Morris 2007
Open by chance and read almost anywhere in his score of books,--it may be the “Tour on the Prairies,” the familiar dream of the Alhambra, or the narratives of the brilliant exploits of New World explorers; surrender yourself to the flowing current of his transparent style, and you are conscious of a beguilement which is the crowning excellence of all lighter literature, for which we have no word but “charm.” The consensus of opinion about Irving in England and America for thirty years was very remarkable.
Washington Irving Charles Dudley Warner 2016