Crossword-Solution: EGH
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EGH (5)
All this passes through my mind while Biddy, whose parlor-name is Angela, contents herself with exclaiming “egh!*******!” How different distances were in those young days of which I am thinking! From the old house to the old yellow meeting-house, where the head of the family preached and the limbs of the family listened, was not much more than two or three times the width of Commonwealth Avenue.
All this passes through my mind while Biddy, whose parlor-name is Angela, contents herself with exclaiming "egh!*******!" How different distances were in those young days of which I am thinking! From the old house to the old yellow meeting-house, where the head of the family preached and the limbs of the family listened, was not much more than two or three times the width of Commonwealth Avenue.
Egh, it's time I was movin' on--movin' on." Part of this monologue--a very small part--was Old Dalton's own, repeated over and over, and so kept in mind ever since the more initiative years a decade ago when he first began to think about his age.
John, at the entrance to the choir and over a door in the south transept, where he is represented as handing a charter to the holy man, of which one of the privileges is recorded in old English characters: #Als Fre make I The As hert may thynke or Egh may see.# Such a generous giver deserved to be held in honour, especially if the eye were to see from the height of the tower, to the top of which I now mounted by the narrow winding-stair.
John and king Athelstan, and this distich: 'Als free make I thee, As heart can wish, or egh can see.'" Hence, adds our author, the burgesses of Beverley pay no toll or custom in any port or town of England.