Crossword-Solution: ASTUCIOUS 9 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Astucious a. Subtle; cunning; astute.

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old form of astute 1 answer
On the ball 44 answers
Adroit 56 answers
Heady 66 answers
ACUTE ___ 70 answers
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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 ASTUCIOUS (4)

Count Robert, who kept an eye upon him, both from his recent words, and owing to an expressive look which he once or twice darted towards him, observed, that in no liquors or food, not even those sent from the Emperor's own table, did this astucious prince choose to indulge.
Waverley Volume XII Sir Walter Scott 2004
The main supporter of this plot is no other than the Caesar, who ought to be the most faithful of men; but ever since Alexius has named a Sebastocrator, an officer that is higher in rank, and nearer to the throne than the Caesar himself, so long has Nicephorus Briennius been displeased and dissatisfied, though for what length of time he has joined the schemes of the astucious Agelastes it is more difficult to say.
Waverley Volume XII Sir Walter Scott 2004
But supposing they were with us, what say you, Dunois, to our cousin's peremptory demand?” “I will answer you, my Liege, if you will tell me in sincerity, whether you want war or peace,” replied Dunois, with a frankness which, while it arose out of his own native openness and intrepidity of character, made him from time to time a considerable favourite with Louis, who, like all astucious persons, was as desirous of looking into the hearts of others as of concealing his own.
Quentin Durward Sir Walter Scott 2005
China promises to be amusing; they are arming themselves and fitting up little innocent American ships, and collecting war junks; and my own belief is that they are so conceited and so astucious that they will contrive some odd way of blowing up all our 74’s with blue and red fireworks, take all our sailors and soldiers prisoners, and teach them to cut out ivory hollow balls.
Miss Eden's Letters Emily Eden 2012