Crossword-Solution: WORDING
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Wording | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Word |
| Wording | n. | The act or manner of expressing in words; style of expression; phrasing. |
We have 32 clues for the answer “WORDING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| choice and arrangement of words | 1 answer |
| a way of saying something | 2 answers |
| phrasing | 4 answers |
| Printed matter | 13 answers |
| diction | 13 answers |
| provincialism | 19 answers |
| pidgin | 19 answers |
| legalese | 19 answers |
| locution | 20 answers |
| localism | 21 answers |
| phraseology | 24 answers |
| Parlance | 24 answers |
| phrase | 24 answers |
| verbalism | 25 answers |
| workbook | 25 answers |
| transcription | 26 answers |
| set book | 26 answers |
| Patois | 27 answers |
| Lingo | 27 answers |
| gobbledygook | 28 answers |
| Schoolbook | 28 answers |
| argot | 29 answers |
| Transcript? | 30 answers |
| Textbook | 30 answers |
| Idiom | 31 answers |
| Text ___ | 35 answers |
| Manuscript | 37 answers |
| script | 42 answers |
| Manual | 44 answers |
| wording | 45 answers |
| Precept | 45 answers |
| lettering | 46 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WORDING (5)
This wording seems to establish that the term was already in use at the time in its current specific sense --- and Hopper herself reports that the term `bug' was regularly applied to problems in radar electronics during WWII.
But every ship that came from the West said that there was a stronger man than any of these in Yucatan, and at last the Empress changed the wording of her vow.
Alexander Pope was meanwhile arranging in his mind a suitable wording for his declaration of marital aspirations.
Like all those women, Josephine fancied herself complex--fancied she was a person of variety and of depth because she repeated with a slight change of wording the things she read in clever books or heard from clever men.
And, consequently, the connection with the audience is closer, more electric, than is possible when the book or its wording intervenes.
Quotes with WORDING (3)
His woman. Part of her knew she should object to the wording. She wasn’t his woman. They weren’t together like that. But the heaviness between her legs was blooming into something much fuller and fuck it, she liked the way it sounded on his lips while he pinned her to the railing and publically groped her.
... there is a celebrated aphorism insisting that the best way to live is to 'work like you don't need the money, dance like nobody is watching, and love like you've never been hurt.'... After years of hearing and reading these lines I have decided to tell the truth: the original version is wrong. There is a grave error in the wording of this adage. The correct version should go as follows: Love like you don't need the money, Work like nobody is watching, Dance like you've ne…
I love you all for bearing with me, whether I was asking your opinion on the best sources to base the magic in the book off of, hearing your suggestions on wording, or having an argument with you on just how "that sentence has completely correct grammar." On that note, also telling me when the fantasy just got way too cheesy.