Crossword-Solution: LACONICALLY 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Laconically adv. In a laconic manner.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LACONICALLY (5)

Elfride Swancourt may have loved you once, no doubt, but it was when she was so young that she hardly knew her own mind.” “Thank you,” said Stephen laconically.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995
Quincey and I talked it over; but the more we talked, the more puzzled we got, till now I can say for myself that I’m about up a tree as to any meaning about anything.” “Me too,” said Quincey Morris laconically.
Dracula Bram Stoker 1995
There's coal under all this county, millions of dollars' worth waiting to be mined.” “Maybe,” assented Martin, laconically.
Dust Mr. and Mrs. Haldeman-Julius 1997
Asked why she had been working at night for the past two years, she pointed to a six-months old baby she was carrying, to the five small children swarming about her, and answered laconically, "Too much children!" She volunteered the information that there had been two more who had died.
The Pivot of Civilization Margaret Sanger 2008
When did you say he notified you not to buy city loan?” “Yesterday noon.” “He’s out of his mind,” Cowperwood, Sr., commented, laconically.
The Financier Theodore Dreiser 2006

Quotes with LACONICALLY (1)

While Leonidas was preparing to make his stand, a Persian envoy arrived. The envoy explained to Leonidas the futility of trying to resist the advance of the Great King's army and demanded that the Greeks lay down their arms and submit to the might of Persia. Leonidas laconically told Xerxes, "Come and get them.
Plutarch