Crossword-Solution: GLUTTONOUS 10 letters, 60 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Gluttonous a. Given to gluttony; eating to excess; indulging the
appetite; voracious; as, a gluttonous age.

We have 60 clues for the answer “GLUTTONOUS”

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ventripotent 1 answer
gluttonish 1 answer
given to excess in consumption of especially food or drink 1 answer
Very greedy with grub 1 answer
pantophagous 2 answers
edacious 3 answers
Wolverine 4 answers
Esurient 5 answers
unquenchable 8 answers
zoophagous 9 answers
carnivorous 9 answers
Omnivorous 10 answers
piggish 11 answers
devouring 11 answers
hoggish 12 answers
Ravenous 14 answers
Wolfish 17 answers
prideful 17 answers
intemperate 24 answers
raptorial 27 answers
Plundering. 27 answers
ravening 28 answers
hawklike 28 answers
Bloated 29 answers
predacious 29 answers
ravaging 29 answers
grabbing 29 answers
Avid 30 answers
thieving 30 answers
pillaging 31 answers
extortionate 32 answers
Taking 34 answers
desirous 35 answers
predatory 35 answers
insatiable 36 answers
Rapacious 36 answers
Voracious 40 answers
Acquisitive 40 answers
Parsimonious 42 answers
penurious 42 answers
Puffed 44 answers
grudging 44 answers
avaricious 44 answers
greedy 45 answers
on heat 46 answers
Covetous 47 answers
grasping 48 answers
Stingy 51 answers
removing 52 answers
starving 58 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GLUTTONOUS (5)

The bleak, unstable element which surrounded us; the swaying decks on which we fought; the throwing fire, which burnt flesh and wood alike with its horrid flame; the great gluttonous man-eating birds that hovered in the sky overhead; the man-eating fish that swarmed up from the seas around, gnawing and quarrelling over those that fell into the waters, all went to make up a circumstance fit to daunt the bravest men-at-arms ever gathered for an army.
The Lost Continent C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne 2008
Gluttonous, ugly and lazy, rough as a tip-cart to ride, Yet if you offered a sovereign apiece for the hairs on his hide That wouldn't buy him, nor twice that; while I've a pound to the good, This here old stager stays by me and lives like a thoroughbred should: Hunt him away from his bedding, and sit yourself down by the wall, Till you hear how the old fellow saved me from Gilbert, O'Maley and Hall.
Rio Grande's Last Race and Other Verses Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson 1995
When she had exhausted herself utterly she relaxed, fell to sobbing and moaning, feebly trying to shelter her face from his gluttonous and odorous kisses.
Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 2006
This is what Ando Shoeki meant when he said, "The idle and gluttonous should simply be punished by death." The Alternatives Pressing Humankind Let us note that allowing land to lay idle is, as a matter of fact, the best possible way to make the switch to organic farming.
Down with the Cities Tadashi Nakashima 1996
And, through all the fighting that took place, King John was always found, either to be eating and drinking, like a gluttonous fool, when the danger was at a distance, or to be running away, like a beaten cur, when it was near.
A Child’s History of England Charles Dickens 1996

Quotes with GLUTTONOUS (3)

Watching her, I remembered a girl I'd known in school, a grind, Mildred Grossman. Mildred: with her moist hair and greasy spectacles, her strained fingers that dissected frogs and carried coffee to picket lines, her flat eyes that only turned toward the stars to estimate their chemical tonnage. Earth and air could not be more opposite than Mildred and Holly, yet in my head they acquired a Siamese twinship, and the thread of thought that had sewn them together ran like this: t…
Truman Capote Breakfast at Tiffany's
The unnamed man’s nose flared in insult as he thought to himself while the pig named Corbin prattled on. He disgusts me with his gluttonous sweat and fearful stink. He is like a swine, plumped up for the slaughter, but none I would like to eat. He sits across the table from me wheedling, desiring, wanting more and more and more. He wants assurances of safety, he wants money, he want, he wants, he wants... I am close, but not quite ready, to lean across and slit his jowls with…
Clifton Hill Veil of a Warrior
I would believe again if I could. In goodness. In magnificence. In simple benevolence. Yet even in these far and icy valleys, mankind is no different, just more poorly armed. Strip away psychrometer and sextant, carbines and glass plates, skin shifts and quills and painted faces, and we are the same. Quivering maws. Gluttonous. Covetous. Fearful. We say we worship. A word. A man-god. A fiery mountain. But we worship only ourselves. And we are jealous gods.
Eowyn Ivey To The Bright Edge of the World
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