Crossword-Solution: TOTALLING
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TOTALLING | anagram | ALLOTTING |
We have 12 clues for the answer “TOTALLING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| adding together | 11 answers |
| numbering | 12 answers |
| tallying | 12 answers |
| totting up | 12 answers |
| adding up | 15 answers |
| Together (with) | 16 answers |
| computation | 18 answers |
| Including | 23 answers |
| COUNTING ___ | 24 answers |
| ADDING ___ | 29 answers |
| Calculation | 37 answers |
| Plus | 38 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TOTALLING (5)
You may have seen grants totalling ONE BILLION DOLLARS to create "Electronic Libraries;" what you haven't seen is a single "Electronic Book" released into the Public Domain, in any form for you to use, from any one of these.
Apparently, as always, she had access to almost all of him; but now she did not have access to his unguessable torment, nor to the long parallel columns of mental book-keeping running their totalling balances from moment to moment, day and night, in his brain.
Were they what they seemed? Or were they of duplicity compounded, whether deliberately or unconsciously? The third column, longest of all, totalling most in human heart-appraisements, was filled with items relating directly or indirectly to her and Sonny Grandison.
Bok now called upon his readers in general to help by offering a series of prizes totalling several thousands of dollars for two photographs, one showing a fence, barn, or outbuilding painted with an advertisement or having a bill-board attached to it, or a field with a bill-board in it, and a second photograph of the same spot showing the advertisement removed, with an accompanying affidavit of the owner of the property, legally attested, asserting that the advertisement had been permanently removed.
Towns such as Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Great Yarmouth, Cowes and Haverfordwest also had gangs of at least twenty men each, with boats as required; and Deal, Dover and Folkstone five gangs between them, totalling fifty men and fifteen officers, and employing as many boats as gangs for pressing in the Downs.