Crossword-Solution: CUSTERS
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERTA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CUSTERS (5)
Custers is at the table herself." "Very well that's nothing she'll think it's for somebody upstairs and so it is." "Ay, but the upstairs people is Tim's business I should be hauled over the coals directly." "Then ask Tim, will you? How slow you are! Now, James, if you don't, I won't speak to you again." "Till to-morrow? I couldn't stand that.
Ask that bugler to tell you where he found, in his glorious career as a wind instrument in the Spanish war, any Grants, Shermans, Sheridans, Logans, Pap Thomases, McClellans, Kilpatricks, Custers, McPhersons, Braggs, and hundreds of such heroes.
Custers is at the table herself." "Very well--that's nothing; she'll think it's for somebody upstairs--and so it is." "Ay, but the upstairs people is Tim's business--I should be hauled over the coals directly." "Then ask Tim, will you? How slow you are! Now, James, if you don't I won't speak to you again." "Till to-morrow? I couldn't stand that.
Custers turned her head a little, and gazed up into the blooming face with strange, eager, feverish eyes--eyes that thirsted, but with no bodily thirst.
Custers lay and listened quietly for a while; but then her hands were clasped over her face, and she broke into a low sobbing fit--as if mind and body were pouring out their griefs together.
Quotes with CUSTERS (1)
At his request--a Custer request was a command impossible to refuse--I produced a series of prints for the Centennial Expedition at Philadelphia: the general with Bloody Knife, his favorite Indian scout; with the Custers' pack of eighty dogs; with his junior officers, planning the destruction of the Lakota Sioux; with Libbie in the parlor of their quarters at the fort; and the general striking a pose that would become as recognizable as Napoléon's; arms folded across his ches…