Crossword-Solution: PEABODYS 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Besides, there aren't any Peabodys left to do their own darning, and Nancy was friends with Esther." "Yes, it's nothing more than right," Nancy replied, with a note of relief in her voice, "considering Esther." "Though he don't belong to the scrubbin' sex, there is one Peabody alive, as you know, if you stop to think, Maria; for Justin's alive, and livin' out West somewheres.
The Old Peabody Pew Kate Douglas Wiggin 2005
The Edgewood Peabodys never had a mite o' stiffenin' in 'em,--limp as dishrags, every blessed one! Nancy Wentworth fairly rustles with starch.
The Old Peabody Pew Kate Douglas Wiggin 2005
The book was read and people occasionally came to church to see the old Peabody Pew, rather resenting the information that there had never been any Peabodys in the parish and, therefore, there could be no Peabody Pew.
Homespun Tales Kate Douglas Wiggin 2002
Besides, there are n't any Peabodys left to do their own darning, and Nancy was friends with Esther.” “Yes, it's nothing more than right,” Nancy replied, with a note of relief in her voice, “considering Esther.” “Though he don't belong to the scrubbin' sex, there is one Peabody alive, as you know, if you stop to think, Maria; for Justin's alive, and livin' out West somewheres.
Homespun Tales Kate Douglas Wiggin 2002
These events are related in the first book of this series, called "Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm." That story tells how Betty came to the farm to find Joseph Peabody a domineering, pitiless miser, his wife Agatha, a drab woman crushed in spirit, and Bob Henderson, the "poorhouse rat," a bright intelligent lad whom the Peabodys had taken from the local almshouse for his board and clothes.
Betty Gordon in Washington Alice B. Emerson 2004
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