Crossword-Solution: DEODARS 7 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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"Under the ___."—Kipling. 1 answer
Cedar trees. 1 answer
Cedars of India. 1 answer
Eastern cedars 1 answer
Himalayan cedars 1 answer
Himalayan trees. 1 answer
Oriental cedars. 1 answer
Tall cedars 1 answer
The cedars of India. 1 answer
Under the ___. 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
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greedy person
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Sentences with DEODARS (5)

Kipling as a younger brother, so far as "Under the Deodars" and "The Gadsbys" are concerned, if he were not occasionally witty and even flippant, as well as realistic.
Essays in Little Andrew Lang 2007
And presently the deodars darken the way with a solemn presence, for-- “These are the Friars of the wood, The Brethren of the Solitude Hooded and grave--” their breath most austerely pure in the gradually chilling air.
The Ninth Vibration And Other Stories L. Adams Beck 1999
Beside it two great deodars spread their canopies, and there a woman sat in a low chair, a girl beside her reading aloud.
The Ninth Vibration And Other Stories L. Adams Beck 1999
Nearly all day she would lie in her chair under the deodars by the delicate splash and ripple of the stream.
The Ninth Vibration And Other Stories L. Adams Beck 1999
There were beautifully arranged tea-tables under the deodars at Annandale, where the Grand Stand is now; and, alone in its glory, winking in the sun, sat the diamond bracelet in a blue velvet case.
Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling 1999

Quotes with DEODARS (1)

The sunlight, penetrating the gaps in the tall trees, plays chess on the gravestones, shifting slowly and thoughtfully across the worn old stones. The wind, like a hundred violins, plays perpetually in the topmost branches of the deodars.
Ruskin Bond The Lamp is Lit: Leaves from a Journal
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Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, Universal.

Used 13 times in crossword archives (1944–2013).