Crossword-Solution: CLOPPED 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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

His hooves clomp-clopped the ground in a heavy rhythm as she caught up to her proper position in the royal procession and slowed to rejoin them again.
Si'Wren of the Patriarchs Roland Cheney 2004
They were nearing their journey's end--too miserable for words--when a horse clip-clopped on the muddy road behind them.
The Spoilers of the Valley Robert Watson 2009
Honeysuckle tangled the hedge-tops; the wild roses were out below; and in the ditches the paler scabious was of the colour of the sky, the deeper that of the mountains towards which the old horse lazily clop-clopped.
Mushroom Town Oliver Onions 2012
But God damn all smug judokas, hadn't she earned the right? "You clopped him a good one," said Yamamura, squatting to look.
Murder in Black Letter Poul Anderson 2019
The two horses, with their riders, clip-clopped along the trail to the lake and reached camp, where Tally started to brew the coffee, while Sanderson led the animals over to corral them with the others.
Girl Scouts in Arizona and New Mexico Lillian Elizabeth Roy 2019

Quotes with CLOPPED (2)

Phoebe asked me, "Tell me, what do you think of the afterlife?" I was a bit nonplussed. I had no idea what she thought, but I knew that the question must be of greater interest to someone of her age than to me. But our conversation had been completely honest, and before I could speak, honesty and tact had joined hands in my answer. "I have no faith at all," I said, "but sometimes I have hope." I rather think," she replied, "that total annihilation is the most comfortable posi…
Sena Jeter Naslund Ahab's Wife, or The Star-Gazer
Pre-high tech, objects thunked and crashed and clopped, amid a thunder of drums, a tumult of trumpets. Today things beep and cheep and whistle. We have come from the roar of the lion to the chirp of the tree frog, ceaselessly bleating our identities while the frog-eating bats hover above us.
A.J. Orde