Crossword-Solution: TRIFLER 7 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Trifler n. One who trifles.

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TRIFLER anagram FLIRTER

We have 21 clues for the answer “TRIFLER”

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One who dabbles – in jelly and custard? 1 answer
Frivolous type 1 answer
Frivolous one 1 answer
Disrespectful sort 1 answer
BE FRIVOLOUS WITH 10 answers
womaniser 18 answers
Playgirl? 19 answers
inducer 23 answers
Philanderer 23 answers
coaxer 24 answers
Enticer. 24 answers
Coquette 28 answers
Playboy 32 answers
seducer 32 answers
motivator 32 answers
Instigator 33 answers
Wastrel 34 answers
VIXEN 36 answers
Charmer 38 answers
hoyden 40 answers
Siren 62 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TRIFLER (5)

But, madam, I knew two things: I knew that you were born to command, that I was born to serve; I knew that by a rare conjuncture, the hand had found the tool; and from the first I was confident, as I am confident to-day, that no hereditary trifler has the power to shatter that alliance.’ ‘I, born to command!’ she said.
Prince Otto Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Pickwick, on looking up, became sensible of the pleasing fact, that all the four clerks, with countenances expressive of the utmost amusement, and with their heads thrust over the wooden screen, were minutely inspecting the figure and general appearance of the supposed trifler with female hearts, and disturber of female happiness.
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 2009
What does it prove? what does it change? it has not hurt, it has not changed me in any essential part; and I should think myself a trifler and in bad taste if I introduced the world to these unimportant privacies.
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends - Volume 1 [of 2] Robert Louis Stevenson 2019
Browning had written for it one letter, February 1833, signed with his usual initial Z, and entitled 'Some strictures on a late article in the 'Trifler'.' This boyish production sparkles with fun, while affecting the lengthy quaintnesses of some obsolete modes of speech.
Life and Letters of Robert Browning Mrs. Sutherland Orr 2006
How are they all at home? How’s Charity?’ ‘Blooming, Mr Jonas, blooming.’ ‘And the other one; how’s she?’ ‘Volatile trifler!’ said Mr Pecksniff, fondly musing.
Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit Charles Dickens 2006

Quotes with TRIFLER (3)

The Trifler Death's the lover that I'd be taking; Wild and fickle and fierce is he. Small's his care if my heart be breaking-Gay young Death would have none of me. Hear them clack of my haste to greet him! No one other my mouth had kissed. I had dressed me in silk to meet him-False young Death would not hold the tryst. Slow's the blood that was quick and stormy, Smooth and cold is the bridal bed; I must wait till he whistles for me-Proud young Death would not turn his head. I…
Dorothy Parker
Oh Lord Most High, Creator of the Cosmos, Spinner of Galaxies, Soul of Electromagnetic Waves, Inhaler and Exhaler of Inconceivable Volumes of Vacuum, Spitter of Fire and Rock, Trifler with Millennia — what could we do for Thee that Thou couldst not do for Thyself one octillion times better? Nothing. What could we do or say that could possibly interest Thee? Nothing. Oh, Mankind, rejoice in the apathy of our Creator, for it makes us free and truthful and dignified at last. No …
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. The Sirens of Titan
The world,’ he said, ‘grows hourly more and more sceptical of all that lies beyond its own narrow radius; and our men of science foster the fatal tendency. They condemn as fable all that resists experiment. They reject as false all that cannot be brought to the test of the laboratory or the dissecting-room. Against what superstition have they waged so long and obstinate a war, as against the belief of apparitions? And yet what superstition has maintained its hold upon the min…
Amelia B. Edwards The Phantom Coach: Collected Ghost Stories
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Appears in: LAT, WSJ.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (2001–2005).