Crossword-Solution: FEATHERHEADED 13 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 24

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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However, to be happy, one must forget what cannot be altered." In reality, she was not in the least "featherheaded." Her life proved that, and it is apparent, too, in the words I found on another page of her journal, at thirteen: "Mother and Martha are at the Drakes; I will learn my hymn, and then read in the Bible about the sufferings of Jesus.
The Story of My Life, Volume 1. Georg Ebers 2004
However, to be happy, one must forget what cannot be altered.” In reality, she was not in the least “featherheaded.” Her life proved that, and it is apparent, too, in the words I found on another page of her journal, at thirteen: “Mother and Martha are at the Drakes; I will learn my hymn, and then read in the Bible about the sufferings of Jesus.
The Story Of My Life From Childhood To Manhood Georg Ebers 2006
Incidents of that kind do not occur in the great tourist centres--though worse, far worse happens to the foolhardy or featherheaded in the by-paths and hidden corners of this mysterious land--but if you have the vision, the terrible silence of the Past, the supreme indifference of the great ruins to the passage of Time, the wonderful repose of the mighty blocks of stone piled in the days of the great Pharaohs, are apt to give a thrill to your heart and an impression to your mind which may last a lifetime.
The Hawk of Egypt Joan Conquest 2005
Prayers were the avenue to breakfast, and to pamper her featherheaded mother in repetitions was to put back the meal.
The King of Schnorrers Israel Zangwill 2011
And so, I took it, mumbling o’er and o’er, In witlessness of weariness, And featherheaded foolishness: A track must lead, at sometime, to a door.
Fires - Book I Wilfrid Wilson Gibson 2013