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

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

There was the little bound girl who lived with a "selec'man's" wife, a woman with children of her own, but a hard taskmistress to the stranger within her gates.
Meadow Grass Alice Brown 2005
The selec'man's son--a heavy-faced, greedy boy--was a bully, and Polly became his butt; she did his tasks, hectored by him in private, and with a child's strange reticence, she never told even us how unbearable he made her life.
Meadow Grass Alice Brown 2005
Only then did Adam, still shuffling on behind, collect his intelligence sufficiently to shout after her,-- "Mary, what under the sun be you doin' of? What you want me to tell Mattie? S'pose she brings the selec'men, Mary Dunbar!" She made no reply, even by a glance.
Tiverton Tales Alice Brown 2005
Tripp?” “I’d have laid the matter before the selec’-men, and got him into the poorhouse.” “Well, it is all over now, and I’m not sorry that we cared for the poor fellow.
Chester Rand Horatio Alger, Jr 2007
The First Reader shall read from my book, “Science [15] and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” alternately in response to the congregation, the spiritual interpreta- tion of the Lord’s Prayer; also, shall read all the selec- tions from Science and Health referred to in the Sunday Lessons.
Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 Mary Baker Eddy 2010

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Let's look at one more quick example of modern evolution atwork. In the early 1800s, light-colored lichens covered many ofthe trees in the English countryside. The peppered moth was alight-colored insect that blended in unnoticeably with the lichens. Predators had great difficulty distinguishing the peppered mothfrom its background environment, so the moths easily survivedand reproduced. Then the Industrial Revolution came to the English country-side. Coal-burning factories t…
David Mills Atheist Universe: The Thinking Person's Answer to Christian Fundamentalism