Crossword-Solution: CAMPERDOWN 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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

You can understand, from the look of him, that sense, not so much of humour, as of what is grimmest and driest in pleasantry, which inspired his address before the fight at Camperdown.
Virginibus Puerisque Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
DEAREST MOTHER, After five weeks of waiting and worry, I have, at last, sent my goods on board the ship _Camperdown_, now discharging her cargo, and about to take a small party of passengers from the Cape.
Letters from the Cape Lady Duff Gordon 2013
Lord Camperdown was down in the Midlands for a day’s hunting, and Helene had ensured their seclusion from any one who might drop in by a whispered word to the hall porter as they passed into the house.
The Yellow Crayon E. Phillips Oppenheim 1999
Sabin smoked pensively a moment or two, and sipped the liqueur which Camperdown’s own servant had just brought him.
The Yellow Crayon E. Phillips Oppenheim 1999
About the wall were stuck up naval ballads, such as “Admiral Hosier’s Ghost,” “All in the Downs,” and “Tom Bowling,” intermingled with pictures of sea-fights, among which the battle of Camperdown held a distinguished place.
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Washington Irving 2000

Quotes with CAMPERDOWN (1)

Admiral Nelson won the great Battle of Trafalgar against the French during the Napoleonic Wars. The Viscount of Camperdown, who also won many battles during that period, was one of the admirals under Nelson. The Viscount of Canperdown's family crest had a ship with full sails on it and with two little Latin words: Disce pai — "Lean to suffer." That is precisely what Peter and Paul and Job and Moses and Jesus would say to you and me as believers in the fallen world. "Learn to suffer.
J. Ligon Duncan III Does Grace Grow Best in Winter?