Crossword-Solution: INSPECTING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Inspecting | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Inspect |
We have 10 clues for the answer “INSPECTING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| CHECKING | 4 answers |
| reconnoitring | 6 answers |
| patrolling | 7 answers |
| Scanning | 9 answers |
| scouting | 11 answers |
| surveying | 11 answers |
| observing | 17 answers |
| investigating | 64 answers |
| exploring | 65 answers |
| Examination | 82 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INSPECTING (5)
One day, as the men were gathered at a little distance inspecting the body of a panther that had fallen to the gun of one of them who had been hunting inland, Paulvitch lay sleeping beneath his tree.
While he kept himself in his place, as a physician, whose business was with all degrees of mankind, bond and free, rich and poor, bad and good, he used his personal influence so wisely, that he was soon the inspecting physician of three prisons, and among them of La Force.
They haunted the house-furnishing floors of the great department houses, inspecting and pricing ranges, hardware, china, and the like.
His expression was concentrated, meditative, under the inspecting light of the lamp I held up to his face; such as a man thinking hard in solitude might wear.
And a good many of them constantly ran up and down inspecting the river, not because they ever really hoped to get a berth, but because (they being guests of the boat) it was cheaper to 'look at the river' than stay ashore and pay board.
Quotes with INSPECTING (3)
A visitor asked Lincoln what good news he could take home from an audience with the august executive. The president spun a story about a machine that baffled a chess champion by beating him thrice. The stunned champ cried while inspecting the machine, "There's a man in there!" Lincoln's good news, he confided from the heights of leadership, was that there was in fact a man in there.
I smashed his hand as hard as I could with the Wiffle bat." Ow!" he screamed. Carson was rubbing his red palm, inspecting it for damage. "That hurt," he shrieked. "You really hurt me.""Right back at you," I said. "Good-bye Carson." He frowned, massaging his hand, the big baby. "I just wanted to end this nicely.""Yeah?" I cocked the bat up to hit him again. "Well, this time you don't get what you want.
It makes me sad that not every book is good,' I said. 'Not every book can be loved.''But when I pull a book off a shelf, and examine it, turning it this way and that, inspecting the cover, flipping through the pages and glancing at the words as they flash by, a thought here and a sentence there and I know that there is potential between those pages for love. Even if in my opinion the book is bad, someone else may find it good. Isn’t that like love?