Crossword-Solution: HERDING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Herding | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Herd |
We have 4 clues for the answer “HERDING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Job for a rancher | 1 answer |
| Sheepdog activity | 1 answer |
| Running together | 2 answers |
| Like cats | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HERDING (5)
How, then, shall I believe the tales of ghosts and gods and goblins which he says he has seen?” “It is full time that boy went to herding,” said the head-man, while Buldeo puffed and snorted at Mowgli’s impertinence.
When Ole was cultivating his corn that summer, he used to get discouraged in the field, tie up his team, and wander off to wherever Lena Lingard was herding.
But he preferred to pass it in out-of-door work, sometimes herding cattle, sometimes pitching hay, sometimes working with pick and dynamite-stick on the ditches in the fourth division of the ranch, riding the range, mending breaks in the wire fences, making himself generally useful.
And there is Peter, my playmate, herding the cattle! “Peter! Good-day, brotherkin!” Peter looked, saw the carriage close upon him, and, after a moment of hesitation, let his arms drop stiffly by his sides, and began howling like a mastiff by moonlight.
The closed caravansaries of Bar Harbor and elsewhere bear silent testimony to the fact that refined Americans are at last awakening to the charms of home life during their holidays, and are discarding, as fast as finances will permit, the pernicious herding system.
Quotes with HERDING (3)
It is the city that is wrong, and its creations can never be right; they may be improved; they can never be what they should.... Until the whole atrocious system of herding working people in close-built cities, by way of making them serviceable cogwheels in the capitalistic machine for grinding out rent and profit, comes to an end, the physical education of children will remain at best a pathetic compromise.
I like eggs and bacon,” George tells me. “But” — his face clouds — “do you know that bacon is” — tears leap to his eyes — “Wilbur?” Mrs. Garrett sits down next to him immediately. “George, we’ve been through this. Remember? Wilbur did not get made into bacon.” “That’s right.” I bend down too as wetness overflows George’s lashes. “Charlotte the spider saved him. He lived a long and happy life — with Charlotte’s daughters, um, Nelly and Urania and — ” “Joy,” Mrs. Garrett conclu…
Confronted with the problems that characterize our herding culture, we are perhaps like the metaphorical man wounded by an arrow that the Buddha discussed with his students. He said that the man would be foolish if he tried to discover who shot the arrow, why he shot it, where he was when he shot it, and so forth, before having the arrow removed and the wound treated, lest he bleed to death attempting to get his questions answered. We, likewise, can all remove the arrow and t…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1999–2003).