Crossword-Solution: REWORKING
We have 20 clues for the answer “REWORKING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Doing some speech-editing | 1 answer |
| ACCLIMATION | 35 answers |
| naturalisation | 35 answers |
| acculturation | 35 answers |
| acclimatisation | 36 answers |
| domestication | 36 answers |
| adapting | 36 answers |
| blending in | 36 answers |
| becoming suited | 36 answers |
| assimilation | 37 answers |
| fine tuning | 37 answers |
| alignment | 38 answers |
| habituation | 38 answers |
| nationwide | 38 answers |
| societal | 41 answers |
| adaptation | 46 answers |
| CITIZENSHIP ___ | 49 answers |
| unanimity | 51 answers |
| Covenant | 53 answers |
| Internal. | 59 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REWORKING (5)
The older part, if my conjecture be right, is the best, and its reworking by Cynewulf has so broken it up that its dignity is much damaged.
The infinite fastidiousness of a master designer, constantly reworking and readjusting his design, that every part shall be perfect and that no fold or spray of leafage shall be out of its proper place, never satisfied that his composition is beyond improvement while an experiment remains untried--this is what cost him years of labor.
Dens thus despoiled are probably soon reoccupied even if the original owner is captured, and in the course of a few months the reworking of the abode obliterates the signs of destruction.
Bonnat preferred reworking the old native diggings to the virgin reefs lying north and south of them.
This was what Gordon needed--not to be sitting in here going over maps, reports, reworking over and over their scant leads.
Quotes with REWORKING (3)
Spent the fortnight gone in the music room reworking my year's fragments into a 'sextet for overlapping soloists': piano, clarinet, 'cello, flute, oboe, and violin, each in its own language of key, scale, and color. In the first set, each solo is interrupted by its successor; in the second, each interruption is recontinued, in order. Revolutionary or gimmicky? Shan't know until it's finished, and by then it'll be too late.
The closest I ever got to Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms was when I bought the box game set for the latter (I think this was before the novels came out). I well recall this — we were living in James Bay, in Victoria. We opened the box up and took out the maps while sitting in a Mexican restaurant. Ten minutes later I was as close as I have ever been to publicly burning someone else’s creation…What bothered us was the reworking of every fantasy cliché imaginable, all in one …
It doesn't mean I'm not thinking it. I always feel a bit defeated when I have to follow up with "I love you too". It's like the sequel to a film: I Love You and I Love You Too. You know the second one's always going to be a predictable reworking of the first.
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Appears in: Slate.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2002).