Crossword-Solution: RINCE 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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RINCE anagram CERIN, CRINE, NICER

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Ashamed I was, Pierre, that Father Corraine should spake to me like that, for I'd only a twig twisted at me hips to kape me trousies up, an' I thought 'twas that he had in his eye! 'Buckle to,' says I, 'Father Corraine? Buckle to, yer riv'rince?'--feelin' I was at the twigs the while.
Romany of the Snows, Continuation of "Pierre and His People", v1 Gilbert Parker 2004
Ashamed I was, Pierre, that Father Corraine should spake to me like that, for I’d only a twig twisted at me hips to kape me trousies up, an’ I thought ‘twas that he had in his eye! ‘Buckle to,’ says I, ‘Father Corraine? Buckle to, yer riv’rince?’--feelin’ I was at the twigs the while.
Romany of the Snows Gilbert Parker 2006
The same applies to "hilt" in the statement, "Ic þæt hilt þanan fēondum ætferede."[92] "Þā wæs gylden hilt gamelum rince, hārum hild-fruman, on hand gyfen, enta ǣr-geweorc."[93] In this passage, "hilt" cannot refer to the whole sword, because the blade had melted; only the hilt remained.
The Relation of the Hrolfs Saga Kraka and the Bjarkarimur to Beowulf Oscar Ludvig Olson 2005
Then rince the corn with cold water, and, having completely drained it, spread it thinly on the floor of a kiln, and thus thoroughly dry it, stirring and turning it frequently during this part of the process."[47] FOOTNOTES: [43] The sack of marketable flour is by law obliged to weigh 240 pounds, which is the produce of five bushels of wheat, and is upon an average supposed to make eighty quartern loaves of bread; and consequently sixteen of such loaves are made from each bushel of good wheat.
A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons Fredrick Accum 2006
Let others cleanse With sponges all the tables, wash and rince The beakers well, and goblets rich-emboss'd; Run others to the fountain, and bring thence Water with speed.
The Odyssey Homer 2008
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