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

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with MIDWATER (5)

There they lie in every variety of posture; some on their backs, with their white bellies uppermost, some suspended in midwater, some sculling gently along with a dreamy motion of the fins, and others quite active and wide awake,—a scene not unlike what the human city would present.
Excursions Henry David Thoreau 2003
Then the last of the cheap trains to the San Francisco Midwater Fair were running, and if I played too long for a pass and got euchred after all, I should have to pay ninety dollars instead of forty-five.
A Tramp's Notebook Morley Roberts 2008
For mackerel, which is a surface and midwater fish, they are much shorter, so that the headrope lies just below the top of the water.
A Poor Man's House Stephen Sydney Reynolds 2008
Much pleased he was at first to swim on the back of Puffcheek, while the haven was near; but when he got out into midwater, he began to weep and to curse his useless sorrow.
The Junior Classics, Volume 2: Folk Tales and Myths Various 2018
Was that his adversary, the favoured rival whom he had recognised by instinct, who was fighting for his life out there in midwater, with the storm gaining on him, and his little vessel staggering in the wind? Colin did not hear the remarks of the other spectators.
A Son of the Soil Mrs. Margaret Oliphant 2018

Quotes with MIDWATER (1)

This is the "burglar-alarm" theory of bioluminescence: by turning on its lights, an animal may create enough of a scene to draw the attention of its predator's predator, and thereby perhaps save itself. The corollary of the burglar-alarm theory is the minefield theory. It says the reason so many animals tend to hang motionless in the deep, even fish, is to avoid setting off light explosions that would expose them to their enemies - their predators or their prey. Life in the m…
Robert Kunzig