Crossword-Solution: SQUIRING 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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squiring p. pr. & vb. n. of Squire

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
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greedy person
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Sentences with SQUIRING (5)

Next day Macfarlane was absent from the class, and Fettes smiled to himself as he imagined him still squiring the intolerable Gray from tavern to tavern.
Tales and Fantasies Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
There was a general laugh at what was considered a perfectly fair and not unusual piece of jockeying in the squiring of young damsels.
Corporal Cameron Ralph Connor 2001
His chief exercises are, taking the whiff, squiring a cockatrice, and making privy searches for imparters.
Every Man Out Of His Humour Ben Jonson 2003
She was not deceived in her opinion: he went up to her again at the staircase, and, as they were improvided with a male attendant, insisted upon squiring the ladies to their lodgings.
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, Volume I Tobias Smollett 2003
They arrived a six hours ago, and have been waiting to see the general." "You may be bound they are old and plain," prophesied Brereton, "or Gibbs would be squiring them, 'stead of wasting time on us." "There you 're cast," rejoined the major, "I caught but a glimpse, yet 't was enough to prove to me that all astronomers lie." "How so?" "In saying that but twice in a century is there a transit of Venus." "Then why bide you here, man?" "That's the disgustful rub.
Janice Meredith Paul Leicester Ford 2002

Quotes with SQUIRING (1)

A better man wouldn’t play this ‘sweethearts’ game with her when he knew very well it couldn’t lead to more. But he wasn’t a better man. He was Colin Sandhurst, reckless, incorrigible rogue — and damn it, he couldn’t resist. He wanted to amuse her, spoil her, feed her sweets and delicacies. Steal a kiss or two, when she wasn’t expecting it. He wanted to be a besotted young buck squiring his girl around the fair. In other words, he wanted to live honestly. Just for the day.
Tessa Dare A Week to Be Wicked