Crossword-Solution: HEADMOST 8 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Headmost a. Most advanced; most forward; as, the headmost ship in a
fleet.

We have 36 clues for the answer “HEADMOST”

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occurring previously 36 answers
in front of 38 answers
Greater than 38 answers
sooner 39 answers
onetime 40 answers
Prior to 41 answers
initially 42 answers
Heretofore 42 answers
Ere 43 answers
Previously 44 answers
Formerly 44 answers
premature 45 answers
Erstwhile 47 answers
Untimely? 47 answers
anterior 48 answers
preliminary 49 answers
Previous 49 answers
Earlier 49 answers
Already 49 answers
Foregoing 50 answers
Inaugural 50 answers
Ex- 50 answers
fore 50 answers
in advance 50 answers
beforehand 51 answers
Impetuously 53 answers
AHEAD OF ___ 53 answers
Once 56 answers
BEFORE ___ 57 answers
Exceeding 58 answers
preceding 59 answers
Headlong 61 answers
unwarranted 63 answers
Impetuous 66 answers
confronting 71 answers
Leading 104 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HEADMOST (5)

The headmost rider was a gentleman in a fashionable travelling dress; a little way behind were an officer, two soldiers, and a boy in livery.
The Bible in Spain George Borrow 1995
And yet the fact remains that, had the wind failed and the fleet lost steerage way, or, worse still, had it been taken aback from the eastward, with its leaders within short range of the enemy’s guns, nothing, it seems, could have saved the headmost ships from capture or destruction.
The Mirror of the Sea Joseph Conrad 2013
But ere his fleet career he took, The dew-drops from his flanks he shook; Like crested leader proud and high Tossed his beamed frontlet to the sky; A moment gazed adown the dale, A moment snuffed the tainted gale, A moment listened to the cry, That thickened as the chase drew nigh; Then, as the headmost foes appeared, With one brave bound the copse he cleared, And, stretching forward free and far, Sought the wild heaths of Uam-Var.
The Lady of the Lake Sir Walter Scott 2002
Few were the stragglers, following far, That reached the lake of Vennachar; And when the Brigg of Turk was won, The headmost horseman rode alone.
The Lady of the Lake Sir Walter Scott 2002
Down to the Tweed his band he drew, And muttered, as the flood they view, “The pheasant in the falcon’s claw, He scarce will yield to please a daw: Lord Angus may the Abbot awe, So Clare shall bide with me.” Then on that dangerous ford, and deep, Where to the Tweed Leat’s eddies creep, He ventured desperately: And not a moment will he bide, Till squire, or groom, before him ride; Headmost of all he stems the tide, And stems it gallantly.
Marmion Walter Scott 2014