Crossword-Solution: YARRAMAN 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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

Handier for gettin' them up in the morning.' [*Yarraman--Horse.] CHAPTER 8 Lady Bridget McKeith had been married about a year and a quarter.
Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land Rosa Praed 2003
Zebra, trouserless, scarcely took the trouble to look round as he informed her--"Me make 'em trouser all a same Yarraman (horse)." His desire for tight riding breeches was not restrained, and the consequence was in the nature of a disaster.
The Confessions of a Beachcomber E J Banfield 2004
From here had been blasted the thousands of tons of rock that went to the building of that grim prison in Yarraman, the town where Frank Hardy lay, a good half-day's tramp across the wide flat country faced by the township The quarry, too, was overgrown again; being almost inaccessible to Wilson's cattle its undergrowth was rank and high, and as it was sheltered from the sun's rays and watered in part by a tiny spring, it was often the one green oasis in a weary land of crackling yellow and drab.
The Gold-Stealers Edward Dyson 2005
For his own part he had thought of a desperate band, with Harry at its head and himself in a conspicuous position, raiding the gaol at Yarraman under a hail of bullets, and bearing off the prisoner in triumph; but experience had taught him that the expedients of grown-up people were apt to be disgustingly common place and ludicrously ineffective.
The Gold-Stealers Edward Dyson 2005
Put some on my hand oust when I went to ole Pepper's school at Yarraman, an' near died laughin' when he gave me twenty cuts fer copy-in' me sums.' The boys clustered about Dolf, who produced a piece of resin about the size of a hen's egg, and waved it triumphantly.
The Gold-Stealers Edward Dyson 2005