Crossword-Solution: SATIRISE 8 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SATIRISE (5)

Satire is reckoned the easiest of all wit, but I take it to be otherwise in very bad times: for it is as hard to satirise well a man of distinguished vices, as to praise well a man of distinguished virtues.
The Battle of the Books Jonathan Swift 2007
Its avowed attempt was to satirise local and temporal abuses; but it is impossible to imagine any state of society in the near future where the play will not seem real.
Essays on Russian Novelists William Lyon Phelps 2004
They rather approve _Punch_ and the other comic journals, even when these satirise living persons who feel the sting.
Prisoner for Blasphemy G. W. [George William] Foote 2004
The first of these, /Pelham/, composed when I was little more than a boy, has the faults, and perhaps the merits, natural to a very early age,--when the novelty itself of life quickens the observation,--when we see distinctly, and represent vividly, what lies upon the surface of the world,--and when, half sympathising with the follies we satirise, there is a gusto in our paintings which atones for their exaggeration.
Ernest Maltravers, Book 1 Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005
The first of these, _Pelham_, composed when I was little more than a boy, has the faults, and perhaps the merits, natural to a very early age,--when the novelty itself of life quickens the observation,--when we see distinctly, and represent vividly, what lies upon the surface of the world,--and when, half sympathising with the follies we satirise, there is a gusto in our paintings which atones for their exaggeration.
Ernest Maltravers, Complete Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2009

Quotes with SATIRISE (3)

You can't satirise darts, because it's hyper-real as it is; there's already enough over-the-top madness to it.
Irvine Welsh
We sometimes forget that human invention can also be a subject of human invention: that might seem a modern notion, or a postmodern one, but novelists have taken time - sometimes time out from their realist fixations - to source and satirise the speech and power we rely on.
Andrew O'Hagan
I'm not tempted to write a song about George W. Bush. I couldn't figure out what sort of song I would write. That's the problem: I don't want to satirise George Bush and his puppeteers, I want to vaporise them.
Tom Lehrer