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

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

They are very particular about whom they elect, and I daresay I shall not get in.’ ‘Well, I’m but a poor crittur (not being member of a club), but I think I can tell you to make your mind easy on that head.
Margaret Ogilvy J. M. Barrie 2010
And now that I am conveying you off from that tender little thing that loves, and relies, and hopes, I feel just as if I was the snarling crittur in the picters, with the tight legs, the long nose, and the feather in his cap, the tips of whose moustaches get up nearer to his eyes the wickeder he gets." The young fisherman knew nothing of Mephistopheles; but he smiled when the captain stopped to double himself up and slap his leg, and they went along in right goodfellowship.
A Message from the Sea Charles Dickens 2005
You'll credit me when I say I've seen a crittur half fish, half bird, and you won't credit me when I say there be such beasts as mermaids, half fish, half woman.
Mary Barton Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1999
She means no harm, doesn't Kezia; she is a hard-working crittur, and does her duty, though she is a bit noisy over it; she is good to us both in her way, and I am not quarrelsome by nature, so, as I like to work in peace, I just stop my ears and hum to myself, and if she scolds I mind it no more than I do the buzzing of the blue-bottles on the glass." "But the child Kit?" questioned Malcolm a little anxiously.
Herb of Grace Rosa Nouchette Carey 2003
This is a business, you must know, at which we do a good deal at Stunin’tun, and at which we are commonly thought to be handy,” “Put your questions, Captain Poke; I hope the answers will be satisfactory.” “Your name?” “John Goldencalf—by the favor of his majesty, Sir John Goldencalf, Baronet.” “Sir John Goldencalf—by the favor of his majesty, a baronet! Is baronet a calling? or what sort of a crittur or thing is it?” “It is my rank in the kingdom to which I belong.” “I begin to understand what you mean.
The Monikins J. Fenimore Cooper 2001