Crossword-Solution: BERRI 5 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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

When they were facing each other, Lord Vilesermes said: "'Tirant, if you want to have peace with me, and if you want me to forgive you because of your youth, I'll do it--on condition that you hand over the bauble of that illustrious lady, Dona Agnes of Berri, to me, along with the knife and the paper shield so that I can show it to the ladies.
The White Knight: Tirant lo Blanc Joanot Martorell and Marti Johan d'Galba 1995
Count de Ripert-Monclar was a young French Royalist, one of those who had accompanied the Duchesse de Berri on her Chouan expedition, and was then, for a few years, spending his summers in England; ostensibly for his pleasure, really--as he confessed to the Browning family--in the character of private agent of communication between the royal exiles and their friends in France.
Life and Letters of Robert Browning Mrs. Sutherland Orr 2006
The Duc de Berri, heir to the French throne, who was assassinated in 1826, lived several hours with one of his ventricles opened.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
They are such _drap de Berri_ things! Without one could give ’em to one’s chambermaid after a day or two.
The Way of the World William Congreve 2015
She had exactly the hair and the foot for which the Duchesse de Berri was so famous, hair so thick that no hairdresser could gather it into his hand, and so long that it fell to the ground in rings; for Esther was of that medium height which makes a woman a sort of toy, to be taken up and set down, taken up again and carried without fatigue.
Scenes from a Courtesan’s Life Honore de Balzac 1999

Quotes with BERRI (1)

A pair of young mothers now became the centre of interest. They had risen from their lying-in much sooner than the doctors would otherwise have allowed. (French doctors are always very good about recognizing the importance of social events, and certainly in this case had the patients been forbidden the ball the might easily have fretted themselves to death.) One came as the Duchesse de Berri with l’Enfant du Miracle, and the other as Madame de Montespan and the Duc du Maine. …
Nancy Mitford The Blessing