Crossword-Solution: CARTING 7 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Carting p. pr. & vb. n. of Cart

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CARTING anagram CRATING, TRACING

We have 31 clues for the answer “CARTING”

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Sanitation service 1 answer
Hauler's work 1 answer
Sanitation department service 2 answers
ferrying 22 answers
conveying 22 answers
bringing 22 answers
towing 23 answers
handing 23 answers
presenting 24 answers
lugging 24 answers
directing 26 answers
issuing 30 answers
emitting 30 answers
escorting 31 answers
Hauling. 31 answers
dragging 34 answers
carrying 35 answers
announcing 40 answers
guiding 41 answers
Drawing 42 answers
Fetching 43 answers
Accom-panying 43 answers
delivering 43 answers
transporting 49 answers
pulling 51 answers
CHANGE of place 51 answers
pushing 60 answers
Giving 63 answers
Passing 68 answers
Getting 68 answers
BEARING ___ 84 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CARTING (5)

Perhaps it is different in the eye of other people—but I don’t say it; though public thought will out.” “What do you do on the farm?” “I does carting things all the year, and in seed time I shoots the rooks and sparrows, and helps at pig-killing, sir.” “How much to you?” “Please nine and ninepence and a good halfpenny where ’twas a bad one, sir—ma’am I mane.” “Quite correct.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
There was a great digging of holes and carting about of earth, and after a while I grew so impatient that I had thoughts of sending for my bouquets to the nearest stand.
The Aspern Papers Henry James 2008
The first meaning was pe??? the service of carting a feudal lord's wheat, then charge for carriage, the contribution towards loss of things carried, in proportion to the amount of each person's property.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
One was Justice, a roan cob, used for riding or for the luggage cart; the other was an old brown hunter, named Sir Oliver; he was past work now, but was a great favorite with the master, who gave him the run of the park; he sometimes did a little light carting on the estate, or carried one of the young ladies when they rode out with their father, for he was very gentle and could be trusted with a child as well as Merrylegs.
Black Beauty Anna Sewell 2006
After landing these at Arbroath, she took on board James Craw, with his horse and cart, which could now be spared at the workyard, to be employed in carting the stones from Edinburgh to Leith.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with CARTING (3)

Think of all the love poured into him. Think of the tuitions for Montessori and music lessons. Think of the gasoline expended, the treads worn carting him to football games, basketball tournaments, and Little League. Think of the time spent regulating sleepovers. Think of the surprise birthday parties, the daycare, and the reference checks on babysitters. Think of World Book and Childcraft. Think of checks written for family photos. Think of credit cards charged for vacations…
Ta-Nehisi Coates
VERY EARLY ONE MORNING in July 1977, the FBI, having been tipped off about Operation Snow White, carried out raids on Scientology offices in Los Angeles and Washington, DC, carting off nearly fifty thousand documents. One of the files was titled “Operation Freakout.” It concerned the treatment of Paulette Cooper, the journalist who had published an exposé of Scientology, The Scandal of Scientology, six years earlier. After having been indicted for perjury and making bomb thre…
Lawrence Wright Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief
But day after day of depression, the kind that doesn’t seem to merit carting me off to a hospital but allows me to sit here on this stoop in summer camp as if I were normal, day after day wearing down everybody who gets near me. My behavior seems, somehow, not acute enough for them to know what to do with me, though I’m just enough of a mess to be driving everyone around me crazy.
Elizabeth Wurtzel
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Appears in: Universal, WSJ.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2016–2021).