Crossword-Solution: MACKER 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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MACKER anagram CERMAK, RACKEM

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Then he once more took the fire into the same sort of confidence as before, and began: "Once upon a time, When pigs drank wine, And monkeys chewed tobaccer, 'Twas neither in your time nor mine, But that's no macker--" "Bless the child!" cried my esteemed friend, "what's amiss with his brain?" "It's poetry, Gran," returned Jemmy, shouting with laughter.
Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings Charles Dickens 2005
Don't go taking the 'Wesleyan Conference Reports' by mistake, the two is both together on the mantel." [Illustration: "I SAY, BEALIE DEAR, YOU'VE GOT A BOOK UP AT YOUR PLACE."] Oswald in his macker splashed through the mud to Mrs.
New Treasure Seekers E. (Edith) Nesbit 2008
There's macker out there!" By the time the sun is rising (it never rises twice the same) south of the easternmost headland, Tony has worked himself into a tear over self-tangling lines, and has been laughed out of it again.
A Poor Man's House Stephen Sydney Reynolds 2008
What d'ye think would a happent to you, ye beach-comber, if some ship had run ashore and been wrecked and scuttled and all hands lost, and not a pound of cargo left at her, and never a light on the pier, and all along of you, ye idiot waistrel!" CHAPTER III "MACK'REL--MACKER-EL--MACK-ER-EL!" It was a brilliant morning.
She's All the World to Me Hall Caine 2011
Keep it for yourself, woman." _Louder_: "Mack'rel--fine, ladies--fresh, ladies--Macker-el!" _Then lower_: "Aw now, the sweet and tidy they'd be lookin' in your own breast, my chree--the sweet extraordinary!" The child looked up and smiled, looked down and pondered: then half reluctantly, half coquettishly, fixed the flowers in her bosom.
She's All the World to Me Hall Caine 2011