Crossword-Solution: EMBRUE 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Embrue v. t. See Imbrue, Embrew.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EMBRUE (5)

His father, a simple saddler, had so poor an appreciation of his son's magnanimity, that he apprenticed him to a butcher; but Hind's destiny was to embrue his hands in other than the blood of oxen, and he had not long endured the restraint of this common craft when forty shillings, the gift of his mother, purchased him an escape, and carried him triumphant and ambitious to London.
A Book of Scoundrels Charles Whibley 2006
But the blood about to flow was French; it was therefore for these misguided people, already guilty of rebellion, to embrue their hands in the blood of their countrymen by striking the first blow.
The Memoirs of Napoleon--1797, v1 Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne 2002
The means of effecting his purpose were easy and various; but as he was not yet so entirely hardened as to be able to view her dying pangs, and embrue his own hands in her blood, he chose to dispatch her by means of poison, which he resolved to mingle in her food.
A Sicilian Romance Ann Radcliffe 2005
Would you your hand in Selin's blood embrue? Kill him unarmed, who, armed, shunned killing you? Am I your foe? Since you detest my line, That hated name of Zegry I resign: For you, Benzayda will herself disclaim; Call me your daughter, and forget my name.
The Works Of John Dryden, Volume 4 (of 18) John Dryden 2005
Yet the valuable presents to which the destruction of a helpless foe entitles him from every governor in the realm, the increased respect acquired in the eyes of his subjects and warriors, and the additional lustre shed over his already chivalrous reputation by each new murder, however foul, induce him still to seek occasions such as this to embrue his hands in gore.
The Highlands of Ethiopia William Cornwallis Harris 2011
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1985).