Crossword-Solution: NURSELING 9 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
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greedy person
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Now nation looks to nation, that may live Their common nurseling, like the torrent’s flower, Shaken by foul Destruction’s fast-piled heap.
Poems, Volume 3 [of 3] George Meredith 2015
And think of it, my fortunes are dependent upon the eyes of a child, a nurseling, that with its mother’s milk imbibes hatred to me, and whose first use of speech will be, perhaps, to curse me!” “Then it must be your task to teach the young emperor Ivan to speak,” exclaimed Munnich--“in that case he will learn to bless you.” “I shall not be able to snatch him from his parents,” said Biron.
The Daughter of an Empress Louise Muhlbach 2006
Biron was emperor, although he bore only the name of regent; he had the power and the dominion; the infant nurseling Ivan, the minor emperor, was but a shadow, a phantom, having the appearance but not the reality of lordship; he was a thing unworthy of notice; he could make no one tremble with fear, and therefore it was unnecessary to crawl in the dust before him.
The Daughter of an Empress Louise Muhlbach 2006
Had the Bee the least glimmer of reason would she lay her egg on the third, on the tenth part of the necessary provender? Would she lay it in an empty cell? Would she be guilty of such inconceivable maternal aberration as to leave her nurseling without nourishment? I have told the story; let the reader decide.
The Mason-bees J. Henri Fabre 2001
Did memory, the memory of the stomach that once digested them? But digestion took place a year ago; and since that distant epoch, the nurseling, now an adult insect, has changed its shape, its dwelling, its mode of life.
The Mason-bees J. Henri Fabre 2001