Crossword-Solution: CLARIONET 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Clarionet n. See Clarinet.

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CLARIONET anagram COATLINER

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
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greedy person
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Sentences with CLARIONET (5)

Torrance leaping like an ill-played clarionet from key to key, and had an opportunity to study his moth-eaten gown and the black thread mittens that he joined together in prayer, and lifted up with a reverent solemnity in the act of benediction.
Weir of Hermiston Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
There was a certain woman of fifty who was fond of the music of the clarionet and flute, but was not able to listen to the sound of a bell or tambourine.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
Now we sang this song very well the first time, having the parish choir to lead us, and the clarionet, and the parson to give us the time with his cup; and we sang it again the second time, not so but what you might praise it (if you had been with us all the evening), although the parson was gone then, and the clerk not fit to compare with him in the matter of keeping time.
Lorna Doone, A Romance of Exmoor R. D. Blackmore 2006
Granville Sharp, amidst his indefatigable labours on behalf of the slave, solaced himself in the evenings by taking part in glees and instrumental concerts at his brother’s house, singing, or playing on the flute, the clarionet or the oboe; and, at the Sunday evening oratorios, when Handel was played, he beat the kettle-drums.
Self-Help Samuel Smiles 1997
They were playing near one of the old gates of the City, at the corner of a wonderfully quaint row of red-brick tenements, which the clarionet obligingly informed me were inhabited by the Minor-Canons.
The Seven Poor Travellers Charles Dickens 2005