Crossword-Solution: DISCOMPOSED 11 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Discomposed imp. & p. p. of Discompose
Discomposed a. Disordered; disturbed; disquieted.

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

And things which are at their best are also least liable to be altered or discomposed; for example, when healthiest and strongest, the human frame is least liable to be affected by meats and drinks, and the plant which is in the fullest vigour also suffers least from winds or the heat of the sun or any similar causes.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
The man’s swarthy face was placid and still; his black hair and beard were slightly, very slightly, discomposed.
The Moonstone Wilkie Collins 1994
Miss Steele was the least discomposed of the three, by their presence; and it was in their power to reconcile her to it entirely.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
Blanche was manifestly not in the least discomposed by this frank discussion of her charms, for the air of distinguished esteem adopted by both of her companions diminished the crudity of their remarks.
Confidence Henry James 2006
Burns,” I cried, very much discomposed, “what on earth are you talking about?” He seemed to come to himself, though he was too weak to start.
The Shadow-Line Joseph Conrad 2006

Quotes with DISCOMPOSED (2)

. . . but it was their relation, and his coming to her like that, openly, so that anyone could see, that discomposed her; for then people said he depended on her, when they must know that of the two he was infinitely the more important, and what she gave the world, in comparison with what he gave, negligible.
Virginia Woolf To the Lighthouse
When her mind was discomposed... a book was the opiate that lulled it to repose.
Ann Radcliffe The Romance of the Forest
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1972).