Crossword-Solution: SPRUCELY 8 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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tidily 8 answers
trimly 8 answers
nattily 9 answers
painstakingly 9 answers
Efficiently 11 answers
neatly 12 answers
without difficulty 24 answers
In Order 50 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SPRUCELY (5)

Here had been, mark, the general-in-chief, Thro’ a whole campaign of the world’s life and death, Doing the King’s work all the dim day long, In his old coat and up to knees in mud, Smoked like a herring, dining on a crust,-- And, now the day was won, relieved at once! No further show or need of that old coat, {110} You are sure, for one thing! Bless us, all the while How sprucely we are dressed out, you and I! A second, and the angels alter that.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
That young gentleman, however, was supremely unconscious of any shortcomings, and burst into the hall, tired, and less sprucely groomed than usual, but distinctly radiant.
Reginald in Russia Saki 2010
Tod?" as a comely, middle-aged body appeared at the right-hand doorway, dressed sprucely in one of those things Jael called a "coat and jacket," likewise a red calamanco petticoat tucked up at the pocket-holes.
John Halifax, Gentleman Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 2000
CHAPTER I A strong southwester was beating against the windows and doors of Stacy's Bank in San Francisco, and spreading a film of rain between the regular splendors of its mahogany counters and sprucely dressed clerks and the usual passing pedestrian.
The Three Partners Bret Harte 2006
Our captain, a rude, blunt north-country sailor, possessing certainly not more politeness than might be expected in a bear, received his sprucely dressed visitors on the deck, and, with very little courtesy, abruptly bade them follow him down into the cabin.
Roughing it in the Bush Susanna Moodie 2003