Crossword-Solution: ENTRECHATS 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Ballet dancer's leaps. 1 answer
Ballet leaps 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ENTRECHATS (5)

Now FREDDY’S operatic _pas_— Now JOHNNY’S hornpipe seems entrapping: Now FREDDY’S graceful _entrechats_— Now JOHNNY’S skilful “cellar-flapping.” For many hours—for many days— For many weeks performed each brother, For each was active in his ways, And neither would give in to t’other.
The Bab Ballads W. S. Gilbert 2019
How can she go through with her ballets, her pirouettes, and entrechats gayly and gracefully if a passionate love sits enthroned within her heart? I have promised the English ambassador, who is the cousin of this Lord Stuart McKenzie, that I will separate these lovers.
Berlin and Sans-Souci Louise Muhlbach 2003
Next day he disclaimed in his opposition penny sheet the report of the entrechats, and "the spectators laughing consumedly," and sent me (as I had requested him to do) the names of his daughters, to whom I transmit little comforting presents, for if they are nice children such a parent must afflict them.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond, v3 George Meredith 2003
Next day he disclaimed in his opposition penny sheet the report of the entrechats, and “the spectators laughing consumedly,” and sent me (as I had requested him to do) the names of his daughters, to whom I transmit little comforting presents, for if they are nice children such a parent must afflict them.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond, Complete George Meredith 2002
After a rapid yet graceful succession of _entrechats_, Fenella introduced a slow movement, which terminated the dance; then dropping a profound courtesy, she continued to stand motionless before the King, her arms folded on her bosom, her head stooped, and her eyes cast down, after the manner of an Oriental slave; while through the misty veil of her shadowy locks, it might be observed, that the colour which exercise had called to her cheeks was dying fast away, and resigning them to their native dusky hue.
Peveril of the Peak Sir Walter Scott 2004
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1967–1994).