Crossword-Solution: WIDOWING 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Widowing p. pr. & vb. n. of Widow

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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For the half of an hour or more she spoke, telling of her father’s death, of her flight and marriage, of the burning of Cranwell Towers, and her widowing, if such it were; of her imprisonment in the Priory and the Abbot’s dealings with her and Emlyn; of the birth of her child and its attempted murder by the midwife, his creature; of their trial and condemnation, they being innocent, and of all they had endured that day.
The Lady Of Blossholme H. Rider Haggard 2001
Despite the distraction of her entrance, followed by that of the little gray lady engaged as her aunt, the musicians had the self-control to go on with their "Merry Widowing," irrelevant as it now seemed.
A Soldier of the Legion C. N. Williamson 2007
Fierce storms do not for _ever_ bend The Mountain's vast and labouring oak, Nor from the ash its foliage rend, With ruthless whirl, and widowing stroke; But, Valgius, thou, with grief's eternal lays Mournest thy vanish'd joys in MYSTES' shorten'd days.
Original sonnets on various subjects; and odes paraphrased from Horace Anna Seward 2008
Sooba was gratified by the performance of the widowing ceremonies; he felt to a certain degree revenged upon his unfortunate nephew.
The Outcaste F. E. Penny 2011
The jewels may be worn by you; they will become you well, wife." She was not satisfied even with this rosy dream of wealth and authority, and she asked uneasily: "When will you tell Gunga of her son?" "In another week perhaps I may begin to break the news." The days that followed the widowing rites passed strangely for Dorama.
The Outcaste F. E. Penny 2011