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

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

Still galloping forward we pass'd the two flocks At M'Intyre's hut and M'Allister's hill-- She was galloping strong at the Warrigal Rocks-- On the Wallaby Range she was galloping still-- And over the wasteland and under the wood, By down and by dale, and by fell and by flat, She gallop'd, and here in the stirrups I stood To ease her, and there in the saddle I sat To steer her.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
Before he could do either M’Allister, the retainer, had magnetised him into the hall, relieved him of his hat--almost with the seductive adroitness of a Drury Lane thief--and drawn him down a tartan passage into a very sensible-looking boudoir, in which Lady Enid was sitting by a wood fire with a very tall and lusty young man.
The Prophet of Berkeley Square Robert Hichens 2006
Duncan "Mac Ean Mhic Allister," who married Helen, daughter of Hector, son of Kenneth of Meikle Allan, son of Hector Roy, apparently without issue.
History Of The Mackenzies Alexander Mackenzie 2003
Roderick "Mac Ean Mhic Allister," who lived in Lochbroom and married a daughter of John Maciver there, with issue - one son.
History Of The Mackenzies Alexander Mackenzie 2003
Hector "Mac Ean Mhic Allister." He married a daughter of Hector Mackenzie of Mellan, with issue - one son.
History Of The Mackenzies Alexander Mackenzie 2003

Quotes with ALLISTER (2)

You think I'm with you out of guilt?""No, you ass. Of course not. I just mean — ""You're a nut, Mac Allister. I'm with you because I love you." There it was, out. Three little words. Three of the most common words in the world, but string them together and they were more powerful than any warrant, any extradition papers, or even treaty. Stronger than any magical spell. Had he really never said them aloud to Taylor?
Josh Lanyon Old Poison
That family of Elliotts has always been more stubborn than natteral. Marshall's brother Alexander had a dog he set great store by, and when it died the man actilly wanted to have it buried in the graveyard, 'along with the other Christians,' he said. Course, he wasn't allowed to; so he buried it just outside the graveyard fence, and never darkened the church door again. But Sundays he'd drive his family to church and sit by that dog's grave and read his Bible all the time ser…
L. M. Montgomery
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Appears in: Rock & Roll.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (2011).