Crossword-Solution: BLATHERED 9 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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

The gardener and his assistant blathered away until Miss Japers was obliged to float her ribbons out of the front door in a dazzling hint that the family party was ready.
A Canadian Bankclerk J. P. Buschlen 2010
Himself got great abuse from the priest too--Father Haverty--and he gave him plaster of Paris,--I mean by that he spoke soft and blathered him, but he does them all the same, and Father Kilroy gave him leave when he was here.
Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland, First Series Lady Gregory 2013
McGaw’s turn came between a humourous effort in feeble rhyme, and a narrative that the writer sought to disinfect,--when he became aware that there were several instructors among his audience,--by explaining apologetically, that it was “from the French.” McGaw’s part was a dissertation on “The Vocabulary of Æschylus.” “I was glad he did it,” Haydock said to Wolcott, when telling him about the initiation later in the evening at the club; “because I’d blathered so much about his being serious and a scholar.
Harvard episodes Charles Macomb Flandrau 2023

Quotes with BLATHERED (2)

You want us to bargain with a lizard?”“They’re not lizards, Father. They’re extraordinary creatures who werehere long before any human was crawling on this earth. They are warriorsand scholars and — ”“He has long hair like a woman,” one of Sigmar’s sons blathered
G.A. Aiken What a Dragon Should Know
Washington not only fit the bill physically, he was also almost perfect psychologically, so comfortable with his superiority that he felt no need to explain himself. (As a young man during the French and Indian war he had been more outspoken, but he learned from experience to allow his sheer presence to speak for itself.) While less confident men blathered on, he remained silent, thereby making himself a vessel into which admirers for their fondest convictions, becoming a kin…
Joseph J. Ellis Revolutionary Summer: The Birth of American Independence
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Appears in: Chronicle, New Yorker.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2002–2022).