Crossword-Solution: CARABINIERE 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The wicked youth had vanished in unknown space; but the carabiniere, attended by a group of admirers, marched boldly up the middle of the street, and the crowd, with whatever reluctance, persuaded itself to disperse, though the cabmen, to the number of ten or twenty, continued to drive around in concentric circles and irregular ellipses.
Roman Holidays and Others W. D. Howells 2005
Later, still interested by the action of the carabiniere in guarding the public security in his own person, I asked an Italian gentleman, who owned to have seen the affair, why the officer did not break through the crowd and arrest the fighters.
Roman Holidays and Others W. D. Howells 2005
Lucy, indeed, soon found out from her friend the Carabiniere that while malaria haunted the valley, and scourged the region of Bolsena to the south, the characteristic disease of their upland was pneumonia, caused by the daily ascent of the labourers from the hot slopes below to the sharp coolness of the night.
Eleanor Mrs. Humphry Ward 2005
AUBYN Son of Lord Hawcastle IVANOFF HORACE GRANGER-SIMPSON RIBIERE The Grand-Duke's secretary MARIANO Maître d'hôtel MICHELE A waiter Two carabiniere A valet de chambre Several Sorrentine musicians and fishermen WOMEN ETHEL GRANGER-SIMPSON COMTESSE DE CHAMPIGNY LADY CREECH Sister-in-law of Hawcastle ACT I.--The terrace of the Hotel Regina Margherita on the cliff at Sorrento.
The Man from Home Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson 2005
Ecco! [Throws open gates and falls back in astonishment.] Dio mio! [Two carabiniere, good-looking, soldierly men in the carabiniere uniform, cocked hats, white cross-belts, etc., are disclosed, their carbines slung over their arms, their long cloaks thrown back.
The Man from Home Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson 2005