Crossword-Solution: FENELLA 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Girl in Scott's "Peveril of the Peak." 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FENELLA (5)

Porter; ‘it’s most absurd—quite as absurd as young What’s-his-name saying he wondered how Miss Caroline, with such a foot and ankle, could have the vanity to play _Fenella_.’ ‘Highly impertinent, whoever said it,’ said Mrs.
Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens 1997
Porter; ‘most undoubtedly! Because, as I said, if Miss Caroline _does_ play _Fenella_, it doesn’t follow, as a matter of course, that she should think she has a pretty foot;—and then—such puppies as these young men are—he had the impudence to say, that—’ How far the amiable Mrs.
Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens 1997
She is the Fenella of the fireside; the will-o'-wisp of our souls; our gaiety; the life of the house.
Women in the Life of Balzac Juanita Helm Floyd 2002
Upon this unfortunate being, with the touch of romance which marked many of her proceedings, Lady Derby had conferred the name of Fenella, after some ancient princess of the island.
Peveril of the Peak Sir Walter Scott 2004
Her countenance resembled a most beautiful miniature; and there was a quickness, decision, and fire, in Fenella’s look, and especially in her eyes, which was probably rendered yet more alert and acute, because, through the imperfection of her other organs, it was only by sight that she could obtain information of what passed around her.
Peveril of the Peak Sir Walter Scott 2004

Quotes with FENELLA (2)

Who knows why our kids do what they do? All we can do is just love them." - Fenella
Cindy Vine C U @ 8
Fenella Doorn watched the unfamiliar wreck of a ship ghosting into her bay. Crippled by cannon fire, she thought. What else could do such damage? The foremast was blown away, as well as half the mainmast where a jury rig clung to the jagged stump, and shot holes tattered the sails on the mizzen. And yet, to Fenella’s experienced eye the vessel had an air of defiance. Demi-cannons hulked in the shadowed gun ports. This ship was a fighter, battered but not beaten. With fight st…
Barbara Kyle The Queen's Exiles
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1949).