Crossword-Solution: BOULES 6 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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BOULES anagram BLOUSE, OBELUS, SOBULE

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Thus the _Joueur de Boules_, her first exhibited work, which obtained so great a success at the Salon of 1862, was the subject of violent scenes between the two artists, of contradictions so strong, that Jenkins had to intervene and help to secure the safety of the plaster-cast which Ruys had threatened to destroy.
The Nabob Alphonse Daudet 2006
You should know this, for no one understands better, more energetically than yourself, how to circumvent the ‘boules!’” Frederick laughed; and this gay rejoinder of the learned professor reconciled him somewhat to his puffed-up and haughty self-conceit.
Frederick The Great and His Family L. Muhlbach 2002
There was the most exquisite white bread, made into little round loaves called boules (whence the bakers took their French name of boulangers), of which the crust was so inviting, that, even with water alone, it would have been a delicacy.
Quentin Durward Sir Walter Scott 2005
Jonesce met homme Ës folies, »s boules et Ës ribaudies, »s luxures et Ës outrages, »s mutacions de corages, Et fait commencier tex mellÈes Qui puis sont envis desmellÈes: En tex pÈris les met Jonesce, Qui les cuers ‡ DÈlit adresce.
Le roman de la rose Guillaume de Lorris-Jean de Meung 2005
They lounged on long wooden benches before humble houses where they had _logement_; they sat at tables borrowed from kitchens, earnestly engaged at dominoes or _manille_, or they played _boules_ in narrow grass alleys beside the muddy road.
Everyman's Land C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson 2006
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