Crossword-Solution: MIERS 5 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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MIERS anagram EMIRS, IMERS, IMRES, MEIRS, MERIS, MESIR, MIRES, MISER, REIMS, REMIS, RIEMS, RIMES, SIMER, SMIRE

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

His name had been lately passing through my head, and I had hoped that Miers would have proposed him for the Royal medal.
More Letters of Charles Darwin Charles Darwin 2001
According to Miers, its surface is 6,000 feet above the level of the sea: it is from ten to fifteen miles in width, and is said to extend with an unbroken surface for 180 miles northwards: it is drained by two rivers passing through breaches in the mountains to the east.
Geological Observations on South America Charles Darwin 2001
This flat space runs as far as Mendoza, thirty miles northward, and stands probably at about the same height, namely, 2,700 feet (Pentland and Miers) above the sea.
Geological Observations on South America Charles Darwin 2001
Miers to be 5,328 feet above the sea.) Secondly: the most usual bed on the clay-slate is a coarse, white, slightly calcareous conglomerate, of no great thickness, including broken crystals of feldspar, grains of quartz, and numerous pebbles of brecciated claystone porphyry, but without any pebbles of the underlying clay-slate.
Geological Observations on South America Charles Darwin 2001
Miers,[14] to a height of 500 feet, and at a distance of three leagues from the coast: I here noticed barnacles adhering to the rocks three or four feet above the highest tides.
Coral Reefs, Volcanic Islands, South American Geology Charles Darwin 2003

Quotes with MIERS (1)

Call me a cockeyed pessimist, but I'm having trouble finding any good news in the trashing of Harriet Miers.
Ellen Goodman
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Appears in: NY Sun.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2008).