Crossword-Solution: BEENY 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Why do you make me leave the house And think for a breath it is you I see At the end of the alley of bending boughs Where so often at dusk you used to be; Till in darkening dankness The yawning blankness Of the perspective sickens me! You were she who abode By those red-veined rocks far West, You were the swan-necked one who rode Along the beetling Beeny Crest, And, reining nigh me, Would muse and eye me, While Life unrolled us its very best.
Satires of Circumstance Thomas Hardy 2015
Beeny Liston, looking at everybody but Christie, addressed the natives who were congregating thus: “Did ever ye hear o' a decent lass taking the herrin' oot o' the men's mooths?--is yon a woman's pairt, I'm asking ye?” On this, Christie, looking carefully at all the others except Beeny, inquired with an air of simple curiosity: “Can onybody tell me wha Liston Carnie's drunken wife is speakin' till? no to ony decent lass, though.
Christie Johnstone Charles Reade 2003
While they stood looking at one another, and at Beeny Liston's door, a voice that seemed incredibly rough, loud and harsh, jarred upon them; it was Sandy Liston, who came in from Leith, shouting: “Fifty pounds for salvage, lasses! is na thaat better than staying cooard-like aside the women?” “Whisht! whisht!” cried Christie.
Christie Johnstone Charles Reade 2003
Eastward past Beeny the cliffs gradually rise, till at High Cliff they reach the height of 700 feet; it needs some enthusiasm for a pedestrian to keep to the coast-line, though every mile has its grandeur.
The Cornwall Coast Arthur L. Salmon 2008
Beeny's little grocery." Then broke in a chorus of voices-- "How did you ever get out of the house?" "Was Cerberus asleep?" (Cerberus was our nickname for the janitor.) "How very sweet of you!" "But how extravagant!" "O girls! these pickled limes are too lovely for anything." Adelaide appeared with her ewer.
Witch Winnie Elizabeth W. Champney 2010