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

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Couteau n. A knife; a dagger.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with COUTEAU (5)

Moi je sais ce que sont ces guerres dont l'Europe saigne encore, comme une victime sous le couteau du boucher.
The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1 Elizabeth Gaskell 2005
Gillie, in general, means servant or attendant.] as they were called, were destined to beat the bushes, which they performed with so much success, that, after half an hour's search, a roe was started, coursed, and killed; the Baron following on his white horse, like Earl Percy of yore, and magnanimously flaying and embowelling the slain animal (which, he observed, was called by the French chasseurs FAIRE LA CUREE) with his own baronial COUTEAU DE CHASSE.
Waverley Sir Walter Scott 2006
Equipped with "a good Queen Anne's musket, plenty of ammunition, a tomahawk, a large cuttoe knife [French, couteau], a Dutch blanket, and no small quantity of jerked beef," Cocke on April 10th rode off "to the Cantuckey to Inform Capt Boone that we were on the road." The fearful apprehensions felt for Cocke's safety were later relieved, when along the road were discovered his letters informing Henderson of his arrival and of his having been joined on the way by Page Portwood of Rowan.
The Conquest of the Old Southwest Archibald Henderson 2000
Amid this scene of confusion, a gentleman, plainly dressed in a riding-habit, with a black cockade in his hat, but without any arms except a COUTEAU-DE-CHASSE, walked into the apartment without ceremony.
Redgauntlet Sir Walter Scott 2000
They plunged headlong (and uttering the most frightful bad language) into some pit where Jack came with his smart couteau de chasse and whipped their brutal heads off.
Roundabout Papers William Makepeace Thackeray 2006