Crossword-Solution: UNELABORATE 11 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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homely 42 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNELABORATE (5)

This at once had the elements of a lie and the unelaborate truth; he couldn't see how his curiosity applied to him, and yet he was intent on its solving.
Cytherea Joseph Hergesheimer 2004
Yet, would that Thou, with me and mine, 25 Hadst heard this never-failing rite; And seen on other faces shine A true revival of the light Which Nature and these rustic Powers, In simple childhood, spread through ours! 30 For pleasure hath not ceased to wait On these expected annual rounds; Whether the rich man's sumptuous gate Call forth the unelaborate sounds, Or they are offered at the door 35 That guards the lowliest of the poor.
Selections from Wordsworth and Tennyson William Wordsworth and Alfred Lord Tennyson 2005
His writings, few and unelaborate as they are, have won admiring praise from the judges whose verdict is fame.
The Friendships of Women William Rounseville Alger 2006
Yet would that thou, with me and mine, Hadst heard this never-failing rite; And seen on other faces shine A true revival of the light Which nature, and these rustic powers, In simple childhood, spread through ours! For pleasure hath not ceased to wait On these expected annual rounds, Whether the rich man's sumptuous gate Call forth the unelaborate sounds, Or they are offered at the door That guard the lowliest of the poor.
In The Yule-Log Glow, Vol. IV (of IV) Harrison S. Morris 2007
The stern truth, the profound pathos, the impatient period, leaping from point to point and leaving the intervals for the hearer to fill, the comparatively Hebraized and unelaborate idiom, had little in them of attraction for the students of phrase and syllogism; and the chief knowledge of the age became one of the chief stumbling-blocks to its religion.
The Stones of Venice, Volume III (of 3) John Ruskin 2009