Crossword-Solution: LAUGHLIN 8 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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

When the book was published in 1931, the author was named Ruth Laughlin Barker; after she discarded the Barker part, it was reissued, in 1946, by Caxton, Caldwell, Idaho.
Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest J. Frank Dobie 1995
The partnership which Cowperwood eventually made with an old-time Board of Trade operator, Peter Laughlin, was eminently to his satisfaction.
The Titan Theodore Dreiser 2001
Laughlin was a tall, gaunt speculator who had spent most of his living days in Chicago, having come there as a boy from western Missouri.
The Titan Theodore Dreiser 2001
Thus he stumbled one morning on old Peter Laughlin, wheat and corn trader, who had an office in La Salle Street near Madison, and who did a modest business gambling for himself and others in grain and Eastern railway shares.
The Titan Theodore Dreiser 2001
Laughlin was a shrewd, canny American, originally, perhaps, of Scotch extraction, who had all the traditional American blemishes of uncouthness, tobacco-chewing, profanity, and other small vices.
The Titan Theodore Dreiser 2001

Quotes with LAUGHLIN (3)

She'll tell you this house is haunted, but I believe the truth of the matter is that people get haunted. Not places.' - Will Laughlin
Brandy Heineman Whispers in the Branches
People wonder when you're allowed to call yourself a writer. I think maybe the answer is when you recognize that is work." - Nina Mac Laughlin, 'With Compliments
Manjula Martin Scratch: Writers, Money, and the Art of Making a Living
The error in this conclusion may be most simply demonstrated by means of an actual example. Let us select for this purpose the monetary history of Austria, which Laughlin also uses as an illustration. From 1859 onwards the Austrian National Bank was released from the obligation to convert its notes on demand into silver, and nobody could tell when the State paper-money issued in 1866 would be redeemed, or even if it would be redeemed at all. It was not until the later 'nineti…
Ludwig von Mises The Theory of Money and Credit