Crossword-Solution: MENDING 7 letters, 49 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Mending p. pr. & vb. n. of Mend

We have 49 clues for the answer “MENDING”

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Robert Frost's "___ Wall" 1 answer
Darning it all? 1 answer
Patching up 2 answers
Housewife's job. 2 answers
"Fixing ___" 4 answers
Darning ___. 12 answers
recuperating 17 answers
on the mend 18 answers
healthier 19 answers
treating 20 answers
stronger 21 answers
rejuvenation 22 answers
reactivation 23 answers
regeneration 24 answers
Getting better 25 answers
recruitment 26 answers
Nutritious 26 answers
Prescribed 26 answers
ambulatory 27 answers
rehabilitation 27 answers
reformation 27 answers
Improving 28 answers
redemption 30 answers
resuscitation 30 answers
strengthening 30 answers
renewal 30 answers
revival 31 answers
discharged 31 answers
renovation 31 answers
restoration 32 answers
Reconstruction ___ 32 answers
reawakening 34 answers
Refreshment 36 answers
curing 36 answers
Awakening 37 answers
recovering 37 answers
reproduction 40 answers
betterment 40 answers
Salvation ___ 41 answers
Healing __ 44 answers
Restorative 52 answers
convalescent 53 answers
curative 53 answers
forgiveness 54 answers
remedial 56 answers
Corrective. 59 answers
replacement 62 answers
recovery 63 answers
CONVERSION ___ 68 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MENDING (5)

The shoemaking and mending, the blacksmithing, cartwrighting, coopering, weaving, and grain-grinding, were all performed by the slaves on the home plantation.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
Alexandra I Ivar was sitting at a cobbler’s bench in the barn, mending harness by the light of a lantern and repeating to himself the 101st Psalm.
O Pioneers! Willa Cather 1991
Some were beginning to consider Oak a near man, for though his condition had thus far improved, he lived in no better style than before, occupying the same cottage, paring his own potatoes, mending his stockings, and sometimes even making his bed with his own hands.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
For in what regards manners, every one is so full of his own wisdom, that there might be found as many reformers as heads, if any were allowed to take upon themselves the task of mending them, except those whom God has constituted the supreme rulers of his people or to whom he has given sufficient grace and zeal to be prophets; and although my speculations greatly pleased myself, I believed that others had theirs, which perhaps pleased them still more.
A Discourse on Method René Descartes 1995
Slowly and painfully, recollection was attempting to reassert itself, the hurt brain was mending, as the cause of its recent failure to function was being slowly absorbed or removed by the healing processes of perfect circulation.
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995

Quotes with MENDING (3)

Endings are abstruse, mystic and unreal. They are but depleted beginnings purposed to be substituted with newer ones. A transition of outlook and time, similar to our differing moods before and after slumber. Before the act we witness an exhaustion, a sulkiness but on gaining consciousness, we’re rejuvenated and good humored. The wakefulness is the new beginning whereas the tension the disturbance we perceive each night is the weariness of the beginnings, of each day. So ther…
Chirag Tulsiani
You’re not mending anything, remember, Sand? The hedge.” He paused and shook his head at himself. “And Perrotte’s away for a few minutes, and you’re talking to yourself again.
Merrie Haskell The Castle Behind Thorns
We read in slow, long motions, as if drifting in space, weightless. We read full of prejudice, malignantly. We read generously, making excuses for the text, filling gaps, mending faults. And sometimes, when the stars are kind, we read with an intake of breath, with a shudder... as if a memory had suddenly been rescued from a place deep within us--the recognition of something we never knew was there...
Alberto Manguel A History of Reading
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, WP, WSJ.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (1967–2016).