Crossword-Solution: SCATTERGOOD 11 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Scattergood n. One who wastes; a spendthrift.

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person spending money wastefully 1 answer
spender 3 answers
high-roller 9 answers
High Roller 13 answers
Waster 30 answers
Wastrel 34 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SCATTERGOOD (5)

The lad’s aunt has put enough of such nonsense into his head already.” “Let it pass, then,” returned the young lieutenant-governor, with good humour; “but I hope, as I said, that I have made no trouble for this stout boy of thine.” My father replied deliberately, “There is no harm done.” He was too proud to defend himself, but I heard long after that he was taken to task by Thomas Scattergood and another for these vanities of arms and pictures.
Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker S. Weir Mitchell 2004
Nor, were they with us, are they so skilled with the tongue as to be able to defend themselves against the strong language of Thomas Scattergood or the gentle speech of Arthur Howell.
Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker S. Weir Mitchell 2004
Pemberton’s carriage and the pair of sorrels for his own use.” At this my Aunt Gainor’s large face reappeared, not as melancholic as before, and I added, “Friend Waln has six to care for, and Thomas Scattergood has the Hessian chaplain and a drunken major.
Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker S. Weir Mitchell 2004
But this time I was at home, and nearly killed a corporal with the Quaker staff Thomas Scattergood gave my father.
Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker S. Weir Mitchell 2004
Scattergood was a small blond woman, high voiced, precise in manner, very positive in her statements which she delivered in a drawling tone, humourless, inquisitive about petty affairs, the sort of "good woman" with whom no fault can be found, but who drives men to crime.
The Gray Dawn Stewart Edward White 2005