Crossword-Solution: TAXING 6 letters, 35 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Taxing p. pr. & vb. n. of Tax

We have 35 clues for the answer “TAXING”

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not easily borne wearing 1 answer
not easily borne 1 answer
Putting a strain on. 1 answer
Physically or mentally demanding 1 answer
None too easy 1 answer
Levying levies 1 answer
I.R.S. activity 2 answers
Physically demanding 2 answers
stressful 5 answers
Toilsome. 17 answers
exigent 20 answers
fatiguing 25 answers
straining 27 answers
Wearying 27 answers
uphill 28 answers
Back-breaking 28 answers
tiring 29 answers
Overpowering 30 answers
Strenuous. 32 answers
shattering 33 answers
trying 34 answers
formidable 44 answers
Exhausting. 47 answers
gruelling 49 answers
Killing 51 answers
draining 53 answers
froward 53 answers
Wearisome 55 answers
Onerous 56 answers
Burdensome 59 answers
arduous 59 answers
Wearing 63 answers
Oppressive 73 answers
Demanding 82 answers
Difficult 92 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TAXING (5)

This provided the development of a flourishing commerce, and it was by taxing all imports and exports that the king was able to finance his government.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Bah! Put him aside, Monsieur Gabelle!” Monsieur Gabelle was the Postmaster, and some other taxing functionary united; he had come out with great obsequiousness to assist at this examination, and had held the examined by the drapery of his arm in an official manner.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
The division of labor planned at the first council was that mother should do our sewing, and my older sisters, Eleanor and Mary, the housework, which was far from taxing, for of course we lived in the simplest manner.
The Story of a Pioneer Anna Howard Shaw 1995
But neither was it doubtful that he had by no means lost his relish for Pamela's lighter talk; in fact, he seemed to turn to her with some relief--perhaps it is refreshing to escape from self-analysis, even when the process is conducted in the pleasantest possible manner--and the hours which Miss Liston gave to work were devoted by Chillington to maintaining his cordial relations with the lady whose comfortable and not over-tragical disposal was taxing Miss Liston's skill.
Frivolous Cupid Anthony Hope 1996
Inkerman was the most complicated of the battles; the chapters which record it are correspondingly taxing to the reader.
A. W. Kinglake W. Tuckwell 2013

Quotes with TAXING (3)

Life makes beggars out of those who have joyful hearts, taxing the living with hardship and tribulation, but the charity of companionship, the currency of shared and unmitigated love, alleviates all disconsolation.
Michelle Franklin
My Aunt Dahlia, who runs a woman's paper called Milady's Boudoir, had recently backed me into a corner and made me promise to write her a few words for her "Husbands and Brothers" page on "What the Well-Dressed Man is Wearing". I believe in encouraging aunts, when deserving; and, as there are many worse eggs than her knocking about the metrop, I had consented blithely. But I give you my honest word that if I had had the foggiest notion of what I was letting myself in for, not…
P. G. Wodehouse
Scientists used to do an experiment whereby a dog’s repeated reward for performing a task was unaccountably replaced by punishment. The dog, knowing it would be penalized for doing well or doing badly, would become melancholic and inactive. This and other unforeseeable results were funded by taxing up to sixty percent of people’s earnings. People became strangely melancholic and inactive
Steve Aylett
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1954–2023).