Crossword-Solution: CLINGSTONE 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Clingstone a. Having the flesh attached closely to the stone, as in
some kinds of peaches.
Clingstone n. A fruit, as a peach, whose flesh adheres to the stone.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Many of the American sub-varieties come true or nearly true to their kind, such as the white-blossom, several of the yellow-fruited freestone peaches, the blood clingstone, the heath, and the lemon clingstone.
The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication Charles Darwin 2019
Clingstone and freestone peaches, which differ in the ripe flesh either firmly adhering to the stone, or easily separating from it, also differ in the character of the stone itself; that of the freestones or melters being more deeply fissured, with the sides of the fissures smoother than in clingstones.
The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication Charles Darwin 2019
Yet his satisfaction was not without its drawbacks; the peach seemed a clingstone, after all; and there was a bitter tang to its skin.
Under the Skylights Henry Blake Fuller 2005
Take mellow clingstone peaches, pare, but do not cut them; put them in a deep pie plate lined with crust, sugar them well, put in a table-spoonful of water, and sprinkle a little flour over the peaches; cover with a thick crust, in which make a cut in the centre, and bake from three-quarters to one hour.
Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers Elizabeth E. Lea 2005
Have sweet, white clingstone peaches--pare and stone them; to each pound, take a pound of sugar made in a syrup, put the peaches in, and when they look clear, take them up on dishes; let the syrup boil longer.
Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers Elizabeth E. Lea 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1983).