Crossword-Solution: CRESPI 6 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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CRESPI anagram CRIPES, PRECIS, PRICES, SPICER

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
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greedy person
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Sentences with CRESPI (5)

Often, too, Ramona had much to tell that Alessandro had said,--tales of the old Mission days that he had heard from his father; stories of saints, and of the early Fathers, who were more like saints than like men, Alessandro said,--Father Junipero, who founded the first Missions, and Father Crespi, his friend.
Ramona Helen Hunt Jackson 2001
Alessandro's grandfather had journeyed with Father Crespi as his servant, and many a miracle he had with his own eyes seen Father Crespi perform.
Ramona Helen Hunt Jackson 2001
Bordiga calls this subject Christ being Led to be Crowned, and gives it to Crespi da Cerano, but I cannot understand how he can see in the work anything but an Expulsion from Paradise.
Ex Voto Samuel Bulter 2014
Fray Junípero Serra, appointed president of the missions of Alta California, Fray Juan Crespi, Fray Fernando Parron, Fray Juan Vizcaino, and Fray Francisco Gomez.
The March of Portolá Zoeth S. Eldredge and E. J. Molera 2004
His force consisted of Sergeant Ortega, with twenty-seven soldados de cuera under Rivera, Fages with six Catalan volunteers--all that could travel, Ensign Costansó, the priests, Crespi and Gomez, seven muleteers, fifteen Christian Indians from the missions of Lower California, and two servants--sixty-four in all.
The March of Portolá Zoeth S. Eldredge and E. J. Molera 2004

Quotes with CRESPI (2)

Amaranta, however, whose hardness of heart frightened her, whose concentrated bitterness made her bitter, suddenly became clear to her in the final analysis as the most tender woman who had ever existed, and she understood with pitying clarity that the unjust tortures to which she had submitted Pietro Crespi had not been dictated by a desire for vengeance, as everyone had thought, nor had the slow martyrdom with which she had frustrated the life of Colonel Gerineldo Márquez b…
Gabriel Garcia Marquez One Hundred Years of Solitude
What's the best baseball name of all time? Is it Champ Summers? Clyde Kluttz? Razor Shines? Scipio Spinks? Sibby Sisti? Creepy Crespi? Before you answer, consider that Coco Crisp is not even the game's top Coco, an honor retired by Coco Laboy.
Steve Rushin