Crossword-Solution: FTER 4 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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FTER anagram ERFT, FRET, REFT, TERF, TREF

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

Come, now, what's this about George?” '.fter all,' thought the Rector, 'it's his father!'--“I know nothing but what they say,” he blurted forth; “they talk of his having lost a lot of money.
The Country House John Galsworthy 2006
Sele hlifade heáh and horn-geáp: heaðo-wylma bâd, lâðan lîges; ne wäs hit lenge þâ gen þät se ecg-hete âðum-swerian 85 äfter wäl-nîðe wäcnan scolde.
Beowulf Unknown 2003
Sigemunde gesprong äfter deáð-däge dôm unlýtel, syððan wîges heard wyrm âcwealde, hordes hyrde; he under hârne stân, äðelinges bearn, âna genêðde 890 frêcne dæde; ne wäs him Fitela mid.
Beowulf Unknown 2003
Sum sâre angeald æfen-räste, swâ him ful-oft gelamp, siððan gold-sele Grendel warode, 1255 unriht äfnde, ôð þät ende becwom, swylt äfter synnum.
Beowulf Unknown 2003
Samod ær-däge eode eorla sum, äðele cempa self mid gesîðum, þær se snottra bâd, 1315 hwäðre him al-walda æfre wille äfter weá-spelle wyrpe gefremman.
Beowulf Unknown 2003

Quotes with FTER (2)

[A]fter all, what does it mean for pain to be 'memorable'? You're either in pain or you're not. And it isn't the pain that one forgets. It's the touching death part. As the baby might say to its mother, we might say to death: I forget you, but you remember me.
Maggie Nelson The Argonauts
[A]fter all it was true that a girl does not go alone in the world unchallenged, nor ever has gone freely alone in the world, that evil walks abroad and dangers, and petty insults more irritating than dangers, lurk.
H. G. Wells Ann Veronica