Crossword-Solution: BETSEY 6 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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David Copperfield's great-aunt. 1 answer
Designer Johnson 1 answer
Fashion designer Johnson 1 answer
Great-aunt in "David Copperfield" 1 answer
Great-aunt who takes in David Copperfield 1 answer
Miss Trotwood 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BETSEY (5)

Betsey Freeland (mother to William, who was very much attached—after the southern fashion—to Henry and John, they having been reared from childhood in her house) came to the kitchen door, with her hands full of biscuits—for we had not had time to take our breakfast that morning—and divided them between Henry and John.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995
Bless you! DECEMBER My Precious Betsey, As this is to be a scribble-scrabble letter, I direct it to you, for it may amuse you, and give you some idea of my goings on, for though quiet, they are rather amusing, for which, oh, be joyful! After what Amy would call Herculaneum efforts, in the way of mental and moral agriculture, my young ideas begin to shoot and my little twigs to bend as I could wish.
Little Women Louisa May Alcott 1996
CHARLOTTE Why, my dear little prude, are we not all such libertines? Do you think, when I sat tortured two hours under the hands of my friseur, and an hour more at my toilet, that I had any thoughts of my aunt Susan, or my cousin Betsey? though they are both allowed to be critical judges of dress.
The Contrast Royall Tyler 1996
Berry looked as if she would like to trace the connexion of ideas between Paul Dombey and Mrs Wickam’s Uncle’s Betsey Jane.
Dombey and Son Charles Dickens 1997
You’ll find a ingun or two, and a little tea and sugar in his t’other pocket, my dear, if you’ll just be good enough to take ‘em out.’ Betsey produced the property in question, together with some other articles of general chandlery; and Mrs Gamp transferred them to her own pocket, which was a species of nankeen pannier.
Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit Charles Dickens 2006
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 11 times in crossword archives (1967–2023).