Crossword-Solution: GRUMBLER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Grumbler | n. | One who grumbles. |
We have 26 clues for the answer “GRUMBLER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| DISGRUNTLED person | 6 answers |
| IRRITABLE person | 8 answers |
| grouser | 8 answers |
| crosspatch | 11 answers |
| sorehead | 14 answers |
| DISCOURAGING person | 15 answers |
| DISCONTENTED person | 15 answers |
| Grump | 15 answers |
| griper | 15 answers |
| Kicker? | 17 answers |
| GLOOMY person | 18 answers |
| Bellyacher | 18 answers |
| Sourpuss | 18 answers |
| Pout | 20 answers |
| grumpy person | 20 answers |
| growler | 22 answers |
| Sulk | 23 answers |
| Grouch | 23 answers |
| DISSATISFIED person | 26 answers |
| Grouse | 38 answers |
| Spoilsport | 38 answers |
| Pitcher | 39 answers |
| CRANK ___ | 43 answers |
| fusspot | 46 answers |
| Malcontent. | 52 answers |
| annoying person | 66 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 GRUMBLER (5)
Considerant, and the public would profit by it; for, one of the two adversaries falling, no more would be said about him, and there would be one grumbler less in the world.
The Radical called the writer a grumbler, just as if there had ever been a greater grumbler than himself until, by the means above described, he had obtained a place: he said that the book contained a melancholy view of human nature--just as if anybody could look in his face without having a melancholy view of human nature.
XVII ‘“And only that grumbler, Bob Harris, remarked that we stood one to ten: ‘Ye fool,’ says Mick Grady, ‘just tell ’em they know to compliment men!’ And I sang out your old words: ‘If the opposite side isn’t God’s, Heigh! after you’ve counted a dozen, the pluckiest lads have the odds.’ Ping-ping flew the enemies’ pepper: the Colonel roared, Forward, and we Went at them.
The most inveterate croaker and grumbler in the world--and yet, according to his own account, the only cheerful man in the whole ship’s company.
And as Felix, the cynic grumbler, ran races naked on the beach with his boy and the boy beat him, even Felix was heard to say, "How little man needs here below to be perfectly happy!" And at the Little Gau they spent the months from the Fourth of July to the 13th of October--two great days in history--getting ready for Mexico.