Usage Note
Mangeur is typically used in compounds: grand mangeur (big eater), mangeur de grenouilles (frog-eater — a stereotypical nickname for the French). The feminine form is mangeuse. It can carry a figurative sense: un mangeur d'hommes is a man-eater or a ruthless person who 'devours' others.
Examples
"C'est un grand mangeur de viande."
Natural Translation
He's a big meat-eater.
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