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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 MALINOWSKI (3)

Colonel Barfield, I'd like you to ask Colonel Malinowski, the Russian military attaché to see me here not later than an hour from now.
Warning from the Stars Ron Cocking 2007
The individual family has been shown by Malinowski[988] to be "a unit playing an important part in the social life of the natives and well defined by a number of moral, customary and legal norms; it is further determined by the sexual division of labour, the aboriginal mode of living, and especially by the intimate relation between the parents and children.
Man, Past and Present Agustus Henry Keane 2011
MALINOWSKI, PH.D., D.SC., ETC._ -------------------------------------- =ARGONAUTS OF THE WESTERN PACIFIC.= With 65 plates, 5 maps.
Tutankhamen and the Discovery of his Tomb by the Late Earl of Carnarvon and Mr Howard Carter G. Elliot Smith 2019

Quotes with MALINOWSKI (2)

Can you be sure that others have not come before you and destroyed the pristine state of the native myth? Can you be sure that the natives are not humoring you or pulling your leg? Bronislaw Malinowski thought he had discovered a people in the Trobriant Islands who had not worked out the connection between sexual intercourse and childbirth. When asked how children were conceived, they supplied him with an elaborate mythic structure prominently featuring celestial intervention…
Carl Sagan Broca's Brain: Reflections on the Romance of Science
The Roar of the engine penetrated through Bertram's Hotel from the street outside. Colonel Luscombe perceived that Ladislaus Malinowski was one of Elvira's heroes. "Well," he thought to himself, "better than one of those pop singers or crooners or long-haired Beatles or whatever they called themselves." Luscombe was old-fashioned in his views of young men.
Agatha Christie At Bertram's Hotel