Crossword-Solution: FREQUENTER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Frequenter | n. | One who frequents; one who often visits, or resorts to customarily. |
We have 15 clues for the answer “FREQUENTER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Familiar face | 1 answer |
| courtier | 10 answers |
| Client | 12 answers |
| proponent | 17 answers |
| Habitué | 19 answers |
| Customer | 20 answers |
| denizen | 31 answers |
| haunter | 35 answers |
| NONRESIDENT | 41 answers |
| Patron | 44 answers |
| Devotee | 47 answers |
| Addict | 54 answers |
| Regular | 59 answers |
| Fan | 63 answers |
| Habituate | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FREQUENTER (5)
The least objectionable of the inland scavengers is the raven, frequenter of the desert ranges, the same called locally "carrion crow." He is handsomer and has such an air.
These two talked together in a rude outlandish speech that no frequenter of that wine-shop understood.
Not only was he a constant frequenter of such scenes of horror, but all the details of crime, the private history of the criminal, his demeanour at his trial, in the dungeon, and on the scaffold, and the state of his feelings in the hour of death and degradation, were to Selwyn matters of the deepest and most extraordinary interest.
Martin Poyser was not a frequenter of public houses, but he liked a friendly chat over his own home-brewed; and though it was pleasant to lay down the law to a stupid neighbour who had no notion how to make the best of his farm, it was also an agreeable variety to learn something from a clever fellow like Adam Bede.
But fortune deserted him also, and left him penniless, when, glaring savagely round the room, and striking the table violently, he thundered forth the inquiry, "Where was the rascal who said his hat was white?" It was here also (although the venue has been changed by story-mongers) that a well-known frequenter of the house, a sporting M.P., on one occasion dropped on the 'door or in the passage a bank-note without discovering his loss till he had reached home.
Quotes with FREQUENTER (1)
Chekhov. Well he was a bit of a lad. He had at least two dozen relationships, possibly three; some of them long term; most of the woman wanted to marry him and throughout that time he was still a constant frequenter of brothels. ‘‘Mercy. It’s a wonder he got time to write at all.
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Appears in: Newsday.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1998).