Crossword-Solution: PENDULE 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Pendule n. A pendulum.

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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 PENDULE (5)

Her blood throbbed quicker than the beat of the golden pendule on the marble table; but, like a bird, the good impulse again escaped her grasp.
The Golden Dog William Kirby 2001
And then, taking a knife from his pocket, he cut the pendule off, leaving a bit of torn cloth on the side of his jacket.
John Bull on the Guadalquivir Anthony Trollope 2015
And there was Miss Stanley and there was Beauclerc by to see! and Beauclerc pitied him! O line extreme of human misery! He retreated to the book-room, but there the intellectual Horace, with all the sages, poets, and novelists of every age within his reach, reached them not; but, with his hands in his pockets, like any squire or schoolboy under the load of ignorance or penalties of idleness, stood before the chimney-piece, eyeing the pendule, and verily believing that this morning the hands went backward.
Helen Maria Edgeworth 2005
But not only of him and you was I thinking, but of myself and those who judge of me falsely from coincidences, attributing to me designs which I never had, and actions of which I am incapable.” She suddenly raised herself in her bed, and was going to say more, but the pendule striking at that instant two o’clock, she stopped abruptly, kissed Helen, and sent her away.
Helen Maria Edgeworth 2005
Amongst these, the prettiest was one which she called _the watch of Flora_.[19] It was a dial plate for a pendule, on which the hours were marked by flowers--by those flowers which open or close their petals at particular times of the day.
Tales and Novels, Vol. 6 Maria Edgeworth 2006