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

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Roisterer n. A blustering, turbulent fellow.

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Blustering reveler. 1 answer
"Falstaff," for one 2 answers
Noisy celebrant 2 answers
roisterer 4 answers
EXCURSIONIST 4 answers
reveller 8 answers
CELEBRANT 12 answers
drinker 18 answers
blusterer 34 answers
Traveler 52 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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One great roisterer from the sheep country who had just instigated a movement toward the bar, swept Curly in like a stray goat with the rest of his flock.
Heart of the West O. Henry 1999
Cotton was a roisterer, a man at one time deep in debt, but he was a Royalist, a scholar, and an angler.
Andrew Lang's Introduction to The Compleat Angler Andrew Lang 2005
Among others whom I served was Walter Raleigh, who, noting my ragged condition and hearing what a roisterer and roustabout I had been, immediately took pity upon me, and gave me a plum-colored court-suit with which he was through, and which I accepted, put upon my back, and next day wore off to London.
The Enchanted Typewriter John Kendrick Bangs 2002
What was at the bottom of these shameful statements? Why should this drunken roisterer have selected her mother, of all other women in the dining-room, for the object of these outrageous remarks? Why should her mother be stricken, so utterly collapsed, if there were not some truth in what he had said? It was very strange, very sad, very grim, very horrible.
The Titan Theodore Dreiser 2001
His reputation in New York was that of a man of the town, a rich roisterer, a 'breaker of hearts,' as your uncle has often called him.
Castle Craneycrow George Barr McCutcheon 2004
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1954–1988).