Crossword-Solution: URBANITE 8 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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URBANITE anagram BRAUNITE

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A city dweller 1 answer
Angeleno, e.g. 1 answer
Hardly a yokel 1 answer
High-rise resident 1 answer
Man-about-city 1 answer
No provincial 1 answer
Londoner or Liverpudlian 3 answers
CITY slicker 5 answers
city man 5 answers
CITY dweller 6 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with URBANITE (4)

His long letters to the Marquise, on the Romans, were read and discussed in his absence, and it was through his influence, added to her own classic ideals, that Roman dignity and urbanity were accepted as models in the new code of manners; indeed, it was he who introduced the word URBANITE into the language.
The Women of the French Salons Amelia Gere Mason 2001
She had been willing to subordinate herself to a university town apprehended as a social organism, and she now seemed inclined to accept with docility any observations made by a confident urbanite with a fair degree of verve.
Bertram Cope's Year Henry Blake Fuller 2005
But he might have been as well pleased with the unpretentious hotel at the water's edge, where the urbanite could enjoy the cooling ocean breezes, and listen to the waves, and dine upon broiled chicken and succulent clams.
Fifth Avenue Arthur Bartlett Maurice 2005
Even the seasoned urbanite who is law-abiding and who has no cause to fear the thief-taker can pick out a detective halfway up the block.
From Place to Place Irvin S. Cobb 2007

Quotes with URBANITE (2)

Louise was an urbanite, she preferred the gut-thrilling sound of an emergency siren slicing through the night to the noise of country birds at dawn. Pub brawls, rackety roadworks, mugged tourists, the badlands on a Saturday night - they all made sense, they were all part of the huge, dirty, torn social fabric. There was a war raging out there in the city and she was part of the fight, but the countryside unsettled her because she didn't know who the enemy was. She had always …
Kate Atkinson When Will There Be Good News?
It is quite hard to relax in London. I always say I'd move somewhere quieter, but I am a bit of a confirmed urbanite now - it crept up on me without me noticing. I always think that I function quite well on my own, unusually so, but then I'm reminded how important people are to me.
Laura Marling
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (2000–2014).