Crossword-Solution: CESAIRE 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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

The next day they set out for Nimes, and, as had been agreed upon, were met by Lalande between Saint-Cesaire and Carayrac.
Massacres of the South Alexandre Dumas, Pere 2004
Cavalier passed them over to his lieutenant, Ravanel, who was in command of the infantry, and left them in his charge at Saint-Cesaire.
Massacres of the South Alexandre Dumas, Pere 2004
The visit over, he once again passed along the Esplanade, still preceded by his two Camisards, and just as he passed the Little Convent he and those with him struck up a psalm tune, and continued singing till they reached Saint-Cesaire, where the hostages were.
Massacres of the South Alexandre Dumas, Pere 2004
Some one asked: “But what was the friend?” “I don't know--however--however he looked greatly distressed to see me leaving so soon.” A SALE The defendants, Cesaire-Isidore Brument and Prosper-Napoleon Cornu, appeared before the Court of Assizes of the Seine-Inferieure, on a charge of attempted murder, by drowning, of Mme.
Original Short Stories, Volume 3 (of 13) Guy de Maupassant 2006
Three men were regular in their attendance at the bedside: Celestin Maloisel, a tall, thin fellow, somewhat gnarled, like the trunk of an apple-tree; Prosper Horslaville, a withered little man with a ferret nose, cunning as a fox; and Cesaire Paumelle, who never spoke, but who enjoyed Toine's society all the same.
Original Short Stories, Volume 9 (of 13) Guy de Maupassant 2006

Quotes with CESAIRE (1)

Valerie, I love you so much. I wanted you to have a normalchildhood — so I lived a double life. Hiding in plainsight. Living modestly.” He began to pace the room, thewords tumbling out of him. “I tried to keep it up, but I’vebeen so disrespected. Even by my own wife. I couldn’t do itanymore. I’ve settled for far less than I deserved, and I justcouldn’t do it anymore. I decided it was time to leave forthe city.... For richer hunting grounds.” Cesaire was snarlingnow, a scary, …
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Used 1 time in crossword archives (1991).