Crossword-Solution: UNTACTFUL 9 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
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greedy person
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Whereupon his hostess had most unkindly smiled: "You're not much of a walker, are you?" was her untactful comment.
The Window-Gazer Isabel Ecclestone Mackay 2003
Miss Trumbull, of whom she had seen little of late, and who had looked sullen and haughty since Harriet with untactful abruptness had placed her at arm's length, she requested to superintend in person the cleaning of the lower rooms.
Senator North Gertrude Atherton 2004
Even before his return to England, however, he excited a reaction, by his abundantly justified but untactful condemnation of American piracy of English books; and this reaction was confirmed by his subsequent caricature of American life in 'American Notes' and 'Martin Chuzzlewit.' For a number of years during the middle part of his career Dickens devoted a vast amount of energy to managing and taking the chief part in a company of amateur actors, who performed at times in various cities.
A History of English Literature Robert Huntington Fletcher 2005
Miserable, untactful world to compel Minerva to ride in a horse-cart, or rather Miss Hollister to ride in a grocer's car! Absurdest of absurdities!" Here he raised his hat, for Miss Hollister had bowed sweetly to him as she passed on to the far end of the car, where she stood hanging on to a strap.
The Water Ghost and Others John Kendrick Bangs 2005
But Good Lord, isn't there _any_ place in the whole works where two respectable people can sit without feeling like chaperones?” They find one finally--it is at the far end of the gardens--a seat the only reason for whose obvious desertion seems to be, comments Oliver, that some untactful person has strung a dim but still visible lantern directly above it--and relapses upon it silently.
Young People's Pride Stephen Vincent Benet 2005