Crossword-Solution: PALTER 6 letters, 22 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Palter v. i. To haggle.
Palter v. i. To act in insincere or deceitful manner; to play false;
to equivocate; to shift; to dodge; to trifle.
Palter v. i. To babble; to chatter.
Palter v. t. To trifle with; to waste; to squander in paltry ways or
on worthless things.

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PALTER anagram ALPERT, PLATER

We have 22 clues for the answer “PALTER”

Clue Answers
WITHHELD information 1 answer
To put off 1 answer
Talk insincerely 1 answer
TRIFLE with subject 1 answer
Speak with intent to deceive 1 answer
SHUFFLE with person 1 answer
Moderate horse 1 answer
HAGGLE with person about thing 1 answer
EQUIVOCATE with person 1 answer
Act insincerely 1 answer
Speak deceitfully 2 answers
play false 4 answers
Be deceitful 6 answers
chaffer 11 answers
Huckster 21 answers
Haggle 25 answers
Waver 44 answers
equivocate 48 answers
Quibble 50 answers
BARGAIN ___ 59 answers
shuffle 60 answers
Trifle 89 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PALTER (5)

But to palter with women was a lightness I had always neglected, and if I had invented would-be pretty speeches out of my clumsy inexperience, Phorenice would have seen through the fraud on the instant.
The Lost Continent C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne 2008
Now I must To the young man send humble treaties, dodge And palter in the shifts of lowness, who With half the bulk o’ th’ world played as I pleased, Making and marring fortunes.
Antony and Cleopatra William Shakespeare 1998
None may palter with the King’s command, or fit it to his ease, where it doth chafe, with deft evasions.
The Prince and The Pauper, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
Now palter no more; for look you, holy sir, an’ thou produce him not--Where is the boy?” “O good sir, peradventure you mean the ragged regal vagrant that tarried here the night.
The Prince and The Pauper, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
But I will not palter with them: I will not cite them to-day in order to serve one turn, and quibble them away to-morrow in order to serve another.
The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay, Vol. 4 (of 4) Thomas Babington Macaulay 2000
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1982–2014).