Crossword-Solution: SILVERSIDE 10 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Also the horses were to be sent to Silverside soon, and she wanted to use them as much as possible while the Park was at its loveliest.
The Younger Set Robert W. Chambers 2005
Come on; let's take another look at that fascinating cellar of mine!" But Selwyn laughingly declined, and after a little while he went away, first to look up a book which he was having bound for Eileen, then to call on his sister who, with Eileen, had just returned from a week at Silverside with the children, preliminary to moving the entire establishment there for the coming summer; for the horses and dogs had already gone; also Kit-Ki, a pessimistic parrot, and the children's two Norwegian ponies.
The Younger Set Robert W. Chambers 2005
The idea of your attempting to escape to some dreadful club and talk man-talk all the evening when I have not begun to tell you what I did at Silverside!" They left the nursery together and descended the stairs to the library.
The Younger Set Robert W. Chambers 2005
And listen! Down at Silverside I've been reading the most delicious thing--the Mimes of Herodas!--oh, so charmingly quaint, so perfectly human, that it seems impossible that they were written two thousand years ago.
The Younger Set Robert W. Chambers 2005
There's a maid, in one scene, Threissa, who is precisely like anybody's maid--and an old lady, Gyllis--perfectly human, and not Greek, but Yankee of to-day! Shall we reread it together?--when you come down to stay with us at Silverside?" "Indeed we shall," he said, smiling; "which also reminds me--" He drew from his breast-pocket a thin, flat box, turned it round and round, glanced at her, balancing it teasingly in the palm of his hand.
The Younger Set Robert W. Chambers 2005