Crossword-Solution: WRONGSIDE 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Part of a bed 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Not at all discomposed by the discovery, John Grueby fixed his hat on, wrongside foremost that he might be unconscious of the shadow of the obnoxious cockade, and withdrew to bed; shaking his head in a very gloomy and prophetic manner until he reached his chamber.
Barnaby Rudge Charles Dickens 2006
Around her was collected every description of bag, box, and bundle, also the baby, while Morton and Molly (the latter secretly delighted with all this excitement) were turning things upside-down and wrongside-out, with vim enough to have furnished Pinkerton's whole force.
Sara, a Princess Fannie E. Newberry 2004
From the fact that there is a burr in his speech and that he has absent-mindedly put on his coat wrongside out, we surmise that he is either above or below the ordinary superficialities of life._ _Near him on the grass lies_ PETER, _a little boy._ PETER, _of course, has his chin on his palm like the pictures of the young Sir Walter Raleigh.
Tales of the Jazz Age F. Scott Fitzgerald 2003
His new clothes, red cap, and roasting blanket (a civilized superfluity he never dreamed of), strike him dumb with delight, and, in his savage joy, he not only forgets country, relations, and friends, but skips about like a monkey, while he dons his garments wrongside out or hind-part before! The arrival of a carriage or cart creates no little confusion among the Ethiopian groups, who never imagined that beasts could be made to work.
Captain Canot Brantz Mayer 2007
The more worldly exorcisms, such as the production of a black-handled knife, or the turning one's coat wrongside out, are passed over by the Prophet as trivial; but by the student of comparative folk-lore, they are not deemed unimportant.
British Goblins Wirt Sikes 2010