Crossword-Solution: LOGGING 7 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Logging p. pr. & vb. n. of Log
Logging n. The business of felling trees, cutting them into logs, and
transporting the logs to sawmills or to market.

We have 11 clues for the answer “LOGGING”

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Accessing, with on 1 answer
Lumberjack's trade 1 answer
the work of cutting down trees for timber 1 answer
CUTTING timber 4 answers
tagging 6 answers
CATALOGUING 9 answers
lumbering 22 answers
categorization 30 answers
sorting 31 answers
categorisation 32 answers
Recording __ 36 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LOGGING (5)

There are three reasons that using the Internet for the first time can be rather intimidating, even though it is actually rather simple to use, when you get down to the nitty- gritty of internetworking: o Getting on to the Internet can be a little bit complicated; o The capability of logging on to computers you've never used before by its very nature means facing unfamiliar--and hence uncomfortable-- situations; and o The world is a very big place.
Email 101 John Goodwin 1993
From Norway, this amounted to around US$ 40/hour at 2400 bps when logging on through the local Infonet node at that time.
The Online World Odd de Presno 1993
Early on, this was probably a smaller multiplier, as there were only 7 people on the UIUC login list at the time: half of these were not logging in on a regular basis.
A Brief History of the Internet Michael Hart 1995
This was especially true of the first ranches on the Great Plains, of cattle trails, of mining camps, logging camps, and of trapping expeditions.
Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest J. Frank Dobie 1995
People and Towns of Puget Sound As one strolls in the woods about the logging camps, most of the lumbermen are found to be interesting people to meet, kind and obliging and sincere, full of knowledge concerning the bark and sapwood and heartwood of the trees they cut, and how to fell them without unnecessary breakage, on ground where they may be most advantageously sawed into logs and loaded for removal.
Steep Trails John Muir 1995

Quotes with LOGGING (3)

Anyone and everyone taking a writing class knows that the secret of good writing is to cut it back, pare it down, winnow, chop, hack, prune, and trim, remove every superfluous word, compress, compress, compress... Actually, when you think about it, not many novels in the Spare tradition are terribly cheerful. Jokes you can usually pluck out whole, by the roots, so if you're doing some heavy-duty prose-weeding, they're the first to go. And there's some stuff about the whole wi…
Nick Hornby The Polysyllabic Spree
Father Michael has entered the room Wildflower: Ah don’t tell me you’re through a divorce yourself Father? Sure One: Don’t be silly Wildflower, have a bit of respect! He’s here for the ceremony. Wildflower: I know that. I was just trying to lighten the atmosphere. Father Michael: So have the loving couple arrived yet? Sure One: No but it’s customary for the bride to be late. Father Michael: Well is the groom here? Single Sam has entered the room Wildflower: Here he is now. He…
Cecelia Ahern Love, Rosie
I'm accustomed to being top man. I been a bull goose catskinner for every gyppo logging operation in the Northwest and bull goose gambler all the way from Korea, was even bull goose pea weeder on that pea farm at Pendleton -- so I figure if I'm bound to be a loony, then I'm bound to be a stompdown dadgum good one.
Ken Kesey One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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Appears in: LAT, USA TODAY.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2003–2015).