Crossword-Solution: LUCRATIVELY 11 letters, 32 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Lucratively adv. In a lucrative manner.

We have 32 clues for the answer “LUCRATIVELY”

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wealthily 32 answers
sumptuously 32 answers
spectacularly 32 answers
rewardingly 32 answers
prolifically 32 answers
productively 32 answers
extravagantly 32 answers
effectively 33 answers
profitably 33 answers
lavishly 33 answers
fruitfully 33 answers
affluently 33 answers
Liberally. 34 answers
copiously 34 answers
profusely 34 answers
richly 35 answers
ornately 35 answers
opulently 35 answers
luxuriously 35 answers
plentifully 35 answers
luxuriantly 36 answers
handsomely 36 answers
successfully 37 answers
abundantly 45 answers
superbly 45 answers
magnificently 46 answers
splendidly 49 answers
Freely 63 answers
generously 63 answers
Fully 68 answers
Totally 69 answers
Completely 100 answers
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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 LUCRATIVELY (5)

Piratical nations, having neither commerce or commodities of their own to lose, may make war upon all the world, and lucratively find their account in it; but it is quite otherwise with Britain: for, besides the stoppage of trade in time of war, she exposes more of her own property to be lost, than she has the chance of taking from others.
The Writings of Thomas Paine, Vol. I Thomas Paine 2003
Ambitious to push ahead in politics or the professions and appreciating the immediate opportunities of the new and famous city, or left with an insufficient inheritance (particularly after the war) and ashamed to work in communities where no gentleman had ever worked, they had set sail with a few hundreds to a land where a man, if he did not occupy himself lucratively, was unfit for the society of enterprising citizens.
Sleeping Fires Gertrude Atherton 2004
Lucratively it answered his purpose; the Medici gave him great honour; he was well paid by them, and got the commission to decorate the Chapel of the Palazzo Vecchio--a very good specimen of his fresco painting, in which he never reached his father's excellence, although in oil he far surpassed him.
Fra Bartolommeo and Andrea D'Agnolo Leader Scott 2005
Perhaps you may not find your account lucratively in this business; but you are a patriot for the music of your country; and I am certain posterity will look on themselves as highly indebted to your public spirit.
The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. Robert Burns and Allan Cunningham 2006
There are now certainly a good many horses at the village, whereas, in 1837, perhaps one might have found out a dozen by great research there: as for cavalry, unless Brother Jonathan can manufacture it as cheaply and as lucratively as he does wooden clocks or nutmegs, it would be somewhat difficult to _raise_ it at Penetanguishene.
Canada and the Canadians Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle 2006