Crossword-Solution: IVANOVNA 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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

The horror of such a sight to Natalia Ivanovna was so intense--how could it be otherwise?--that all her other feelings vanished.
The Forged Coupon and Other Stories Leo Tolstoy 1995
Natalia Ivanovna did not go out of her house; she did not wish to see the gallows and the people in the village; she only wanted what had to happen to be over quickly.
The Forged Coupon and Other Stories Leo Tolstoy 1995
Your Majesty’s loyal subject, the widow of Peter Nikolaevich Sventizky, murdered by the peasants, throws herself at the sacred feet (this sentence, when he wrote it down, pleased the constable himself most of all) of your Imperial Majesty, and implores you to grant an amnesty to the peasants so and so, from such a province, district, and village, who have been sentenced to death.” The telegram was sent by the constable himself, and Natalia Ivanovna felt relieved and happy.
The Forged Coupon and Other Stories Leo Tolstoy 1995
For four months she had been living in the house of a midwife--one Maria Ivanovna; and, on learning that her uncle had come to the town, she was preparing to fly to a still remoter hiding-place.
The Forged Coupon and Other Stories Leo Tolstoy 1995
But she’ll be back in a minute.” Michael Ivanovich followed the stout figure of Maria Ivanovna into a tiny parlour, and from the next room came the screams of a baby, sounding cross and peevish, which filled him with disgust.
The Forged Coupon and Other Stories Leo Tolstoy 1995

Quotes with IVANOVNA (1)

I am leaving now; but know, Katerina Ivanovna, that you indeed love only him. And the more he insults you, the more you love him. That is your strain. You precisely love him as he is, you love him insulting you. If he reformed, you would drop him at once and stop loving him altogether. But you need him in order to continually contemplate your high deed of faithfulness, and to reproach him for his unfaithfulness. And it all comes from your pride. Oh, there is much humility and…
Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Brothers Karamazov