Crossword-Solution: PERSONALTY 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Personalty n. The state of being a person; personality.
Personalty n. Personal property, as distinguished from realty or real
property.

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

They informed him that the clandestine infant whom his uncle left behind him had suddenly sickened and died of some childish ailment, so that he was once again heir to the large property which he thought he had lost, since the widow only took a life interest in some of the personalty.
Queen Sheba’s Ring H. Rider Haggard 2001
His personalty was swallowed up in paying his debts, and the Welland estate was so heavily charged with annuities to his distant relatives that only a mere pittance was left for her.
Two on a Tower Thomas Hardy 2007
But you chose to know what he wished to hide from you, and now you know that the entailed estates belong to your brother.' 'But the personalty?' 'You forget,' said the doctor, rubbing his hands, with a sour smile, 'that your father provided for that in the will to which you so much objected.' 'Then, curse his memory and curse you,' cried Jasper, and flung out of the house; nor have I ever seen him again, though he did set lawyer folk to work in London to drive Sir Robert out of his own place.
In Homespun Edith Nesbit 2003
This has made itself manifest not only in a great access of litigation in which the citizen Indian figures as a party defendant and in a more widespread disposition to levy local taxation upon his personalty, but in a decision of the United States Supreme Court which struck away the main prop on which has hitherto rested the Government's benevolent effort to protect him against the evils of intemperance.
State of the Union Addresses of Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt 2004
When my old and true friend, Stephen Strong, died on the night of my election, it was found that he was even richer than had been supposed, indeed his personalty was sworn at 191,000 pounds, besides which he left real estate in shops, houses and land to the value of about 23,000 pounds.
Doctor Therne H. Rider Haggard 2002