Crossword-Solution: EMBREE
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| EMBREE | anagram | BEEMER, BEERME |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EMBREE (5)
Have I been a long time away?" "Longer than was unnecessary, I think." "I went to Embree's for the linen thread, and he had just opened some English gauzes and lute-strings.
There is no gainsaying the strength of characterization and the command of English language." The Bowen-Merrill Company, _Indianapolis_ VIGOROUS, ELEMENTAL, DRAMATIC A HEART OF FLAME The story of a Master Passion BY CHARLES FLEMING EMBREE Author of "A Dream of a Throne." * * * * * The men and women in this story are children of the soil.
They are holding anti-slavery meetings, and meetings of political associations with great freedom, discussing their questions, rousing up the people and showing how slavery curses them, in order to bring them to the point of action."[5] At this time it was well known that both Tennessee and Kentucky were "exporting slaves largely."[6] In 1820, Elihu Embree,[7] at Jonesboro, Tennessee, the county seat of Washington County, in the far eastern section, began to publish _The Emancipator_, an abolition journal.
The period of Embree's activity was also one of large interest in the North and South in behalf of emancipation.
Not only the zealous work of Embree indicates this, but the general feeling of the people of eastern Tennessee toward slavery.
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Appears in: S&S.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2007).