Crossword-Solution: FORSTER 7 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Forster n. A forester.

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FORSTER anagram FORREST, FROSTER

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with FORSTER (5)

From Kirby Stephen Clement removed to Carlisle, where he was employed by Forster and Sons during the next two years at the same description of work; and he conducted himself, according; to their certificate on his leaving their employment to proceed to Glasgow in 1807, "with great sobriety and industry, entirely to their satisfaction." While working at Glasgow as a turner, he took lessons in drawing from Peter Nicholson, the well-known writer on carpentry--a highly ingenious man.
Industrial Biography Samuel Smiles 2008
Forster, an English physician, published a work to prove that comets produce hot summers, cold winters, epidemics, earthquakes, clouds of midges and locusts, and nearly every calamity conceivable.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996
Barry Cornwall must have had an exceptionally winning personality, for he drew to him the friendship of men as differently constituted as Thackeray, Carlyle, Browning, and Forster.
Ponkapog Papers Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1996
The names of Serjeant Talfourd, Horne, Leigh Hunt, Barry Cornwall (Procter), Monckton Milnes (Lord Houghton), Eliot Warburton, Dickens, Wordsworth, and Walter Savage Landor, represent, with that of Forster, some of the acquaintances made, or the friendships begun, at this period.
Life and Letters of Robert Browning Mrs. Sutherland Orr 2006
Forster gives examples of Dickens’s tendency to believe in such premonitions: Dickens had himself a curious premonitory dream.
The Puzzle of Dickens's Last Plot Andrew Lang 2013

Quotes with FORSTER (3)

So he was queer, E.M. Forster. It wasn't his middle name (that would be 'Morgan'), but it was his orientation, his romping pleasure, his half-secret, his romantic passion. In the long-suppressed novel Maurice the title character blurts out his truth, 'I'm an unspeakable of the Oscar Wilde sort.' It must have felt that way when Forster came of sexual age in the last years of the 19th century: seriously risky and dangerously blurt-able. The public cry had caught Wilde, exposed …
Michael Levenson
[EM] Forster was the only living writer whom he would have described as his master. In other people’s books he found examples of style which he wanted to imitate and learn from. In Forster he found a key to the whole art of writing. The Zen masters of archery — of whom, in those days, Christopher had never heard — start by teaching you the mental attitude with which you must pick up the bow. A Forster novel taught Christopher the mental attitude with which he must pick up the pen.
Christopher Isherwood
Liberals and conservatives tend to view the economy in purely materialistic terms. They make growth, security, and prosperity ends in themselves. They exalt enlightened self-interest. They tell us that productive work is the fundamental source of human dignity. But for Christians, (Greg) Forster insists, the materialistic view is a lie. The modern economic man is prone to workaholism, Envy, greed, anxiety, and a host of other ills. The great task for Christians is to become, …
Greg Forster Joy for the World: How Christianity Lost Its Cultural Influence and Can Begin Rebuilding It
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Used 10 times in crossword archives (1951–2008).