Crossword-Solution: BEPRAISE 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Bepraise v. t. To praise greatly or extravagantly.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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See how they bepraise their patrons, the grand Whig nobility, who hope, by raising the cry of liberalism and by putting themselves at the head of the populace, to come into power shortly.
Lavengro George Borrow 2006
Gladly will I bestir the deedy hands, everywhere behold where thou hast need of me; bepraise the rich pomp of thy splendour; pursue unwearied the lovely harmonies of thy skilled handicraft; gladly contemplate the thoughtful pace of thy mighty, radiant clock; explore the balance of the forces and the laws of the wondrous play of countless worlds and their seasons; but true to the Night remains my secret heart, and to creative Love, her daughter.
Rampolli George MacDonald 2005
His Lordship is pleased to add, in an explanatory note to this passage, that Lord Holland's life of Lopez de Vega, and his translated specimens of that author, are much "BEPRAISED _by these disinterested guests_." Lord Byron well knows that _bepraise_ and _bespatter_ are almost synonimous.
The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals, Volume 2. Lord Byron 2006
Fruit-bearing autumn is gone; let the sad quiet winter hang o'er me-- What were the spring to a soul laden with sorrow and shame? Blossoms would fret me with beauty; my heart has no time to bepraise them; Gray rock, bough, surge, cloud, waken no yearning within.
Andromeda and Other Poems Charles Kingsley 2004
See how they bepraise their patrons, the grand Whig nobility, who hope, by raising the cry of liberalism, and by putting themselves at the head of the populace, to come into power shortly.
Isopel Berners George Borrow 2006