Crossword-Solution: INFORMING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Informing | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Inform |
We have 11 clues for the answer “INFORMING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ACQUAINTING | 1 answer |
| FAMILIARISING | 1 answer |
| notifying | 1 answer |
| squealing | 1 answer |
| snitching | 2 answers |
| instructing | 2 answers |
| testifying | 2 answers |
| tattling | 3 answers |
| ADVISING | 4 answers |
| educating | 4 answers |
| teaching | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INFORMING (5)
The mothers of Wunsch’s pupils sent him notes informing him that their daughters would discontinue their music-lessons.
This may have had an effect upon the son, but we do not know, because we have no history of him of an informing sort.
The officer had court orders, from Washington, signed by the Attorney General personal- ly, informing us that if we published certain information, alleg- edly written by you, the paper could be found in violation of some bullshit national security laws they made up on the spot.
After informing her that the Diamond _must_ have been taken by somebody in the house, he requested permission for himself and his men to search the servants’ rooms and boxes on the spot.
Early in February, within a fortnight from the receipt of Willoughby’s letter, Elinor had the painful office of informing her sister that he was married.
Quotes with INFORMING (3)
The Gospel is the good news, not the grouse news. Preaching is not beating, it´s informing in a christlike way.
The Government set the stage economically by informing everyone that we were in a depression period, with very pointed allusions to the 1930s. The period just prior to our last 'good' war. ... Boiled down, our objective was to make killing and military life seem like adventurous fun, so for our inspiration we went back to the Thirties as well. It was pure serendipity. Inside one of the Scripter offices there was an old copy of Doc Smith's first LENSMAN space opera. It turned …
Of the 403,272 tank soldiers (including a small number of women) who were trained by the Red Army in the war, 310,000 would die. Even the most optimistic troops knew what would happen when a tank was shelled. The white-hot flash of the explosion would almost certainly ignite the tank crew’s fuel and ammunition. At best, the crew — or those at least who had not been decapitated or dismembered by the shell itself — would have no more than ninety seconds to climb out of their ca…