Crossword-Solution: CAVILLER 8 letters, 13 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Caviller n. One who cavils.

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CAVILLER anagram CARVILLE

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CAPTIOUS objector 2 answers
sophist 3 answers
needler 3 answers
criticiser 4 answers
niggler 4 answers
ARISTARCH 5 answers
Carper 7 answers
Knocker 15 answers
DISCONTENTED person 15 answers
harper 30 answers
Critic 53 answers
Antagonist 56 answers
Dissenter 73 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CAVILLER (5)

For my temptation to _think_ it a right, I refer every caviller to a brick house, sashed windows below, and casements above, in Highbury.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
Surely none but a caviller will find any want of harmony between these different modes of expression.
The Theology of Holiness Dougan Clark 2004
This coming unexpectedly from me, a young man, a stranger, and one who had not intermeddled with the business of the meeting, had that effect upon the caviller, that if it did not satisfy him, it did at least silence him, and made him for the present sink down and be still, without giving any further disturbance to the meeting.
The History of Thomas Ellwood Thomas Ellwood 2014
Not servile for applause, My Muse permits no deprecating clause; Modest or vain, she will not be denied One bold confession due to honest pride; And well she knows the drooping veil of song Shall save her boldness from the caviller's wrong.
The Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Vol. 2 Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. 2004
But my uncle, whose religion had been sadly undermined at court, was a terrible caviller at the holy mysteries of Catholicism; and while his friends termed him a Protestant, his enemies hinted, falsely enough, that he was a sceptic.
Devereux, Book I. Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005