Crossword-Solution: ARGUTE 6 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Argute a. Sharp; shrill.
Argute a. Sagacious; acute; subtle; shrewd.

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ARGUTE anagram RUGATE, TREGUA, TUAREG, UGARTE

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

And since the Duke of Argyll was not a demon, but a man of like passions with ourselves, by no means rancorous or cruel as men go, who can doubt that all over the world proletarians of the ducal kidney are now revelling in "the whiff of dynamite" (the flavor of the joke seems to evaporate a little, does it not?) because it was aimed at the class they hate even as our argute duke hated what he called the mob.
Bernard Shaw's Preface to Major Barbara George Bernard Shaw 2000
Finally Lord Ribblesdale, the argute son of a Scotch mother, was thrown in to make up for any shortcoming in intellectual subtlety that might arise in the case of his younger colleagues; and this completed the two teams.
The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet George Bernard Shaw 2002
Iuvenis est, sed rara et plusquam senili prudentia, pauciloquus, sed quod de Menelao praedicat Homerus, argute loquitur, imo cordate, citra ostentationem doctus non in uno studiorum genere 100 tantum, totus candidus et amico amicus.
Selections from Erasmus Erasmus Roterodamus 2005
Julius Cæsar said: 'Duas res plerasque Gallia industriosissime prosequitur, rem militarem et argute loqui'; and these are still the characteristics of our gallant allies.
Outspoken Essays William Ralph Inge 2005
The people of Gaul, said Cato, have two passions: to fight well and talk cleverly (_argute loqui_).[7] This is memorable evidence, since it reveals to us a quality of a literary order: we can easily verify its truth, for we know now in what kind of compositions, and with what talent the men of Celtic blood exercised their gift of speech.
A Literary History of the English People Jean Jules Jusserand 2007